Hey,

> ...which is coherent with the fact that I upgraded from previous Debian
> version the usual way (changing the repo in source.list, the apt update &&
> apt dist-upgrade). 

Okay somehow apt decided not to upgrade but prefer to remove and install... 
That is not great.

> However my akonadi-backend-mysql package was in `rc` mode, so how could that 
work until now ? As stated before, I've (re-)installed akonadi-backend-mysql 
for now.

As I said the backend packages only makes sure, that you have mariadb-server-
core, mariadb-client and libqt6sql6-mysql installed. But you can install those 
also by hand and use the backend successfully. The backend packages should 
make it easier for a user to not search for those dependencies. 

Regards,

hefee

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