Here's an initial attempt at creating a akonadi-mysql subpkg.
It's purpose includes: * provide a way for users/admin's to more-easily control which akonadi backend gets used by default. when akonadi-mysql is present => mysql, if not => sqlite * allows mysql (and friends) to drop out of fedora's critical path (which the mysql maintainer isn't fond of)
Once built, we can add akonadi-mysql to comps to get installed by default (1)
I've tested upgrading from pristine akonadi setup/config as well as one with an existing customized /etc/xdg/akonadi/akonadiserverrc file.
Any comments, thoughts, feedback?
-- rex
(1) though I'd personally not want this, my fellow kde-sig'ers disagreed with me last time the topic was debated.