akonadi-kde and akonadi-server are all within the monolithic package ... and 
that doesn't depend on mysql-server because mysql-server is incredibly big and 
power draining and and and.
Long story short, if you want to use akonadi, then install mysql-server and 
ensure the apparmor profile for it is accurate (or that apparmor is 
deactivated).

The latter probably can be addressed in the way the official packages do
(i.e. hardlinking mysql-akonadi to the mysql binary). Depending on
mysql-server possibly could be done in kdepim, not sure if that improves
the situation.

In any case: this is only going to happen in 9.04, the 8.10 mysql
package structure just doesn't fit the akonadi usecase.

** Changed in: project-neon
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: project-neon
       Status: New => Confirmed

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akonadi is missing dependencies in kde-nightly (4.2)
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