Well, I'm not sure what the problem was, but after reading some suggestiosn 
on the KDE forum, I tried renaming ~/local/share/akonadi to akonadi-old and 
tried starting KMail again and it miraculously started normally.

I would suggest that anyone who has problems after an upgrade like this 
should try renaming ~local/share/akonadi and try again. It might also have 
had something to do with mysqld. I don't know if it was already running or 
not, but I manually started the service before renaming the folder. I know 
it wasn't mysqld alone as I had already tried it since manually starting 
the service.
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