"This is expected behaviour since policy is that users' modifications of
conffiles (for example, files in /etc/mysql/) should be preserved."
makes absolutely no sense when the problem is that /etc/mysql has been
deleted.  In the case where there is no config to overwrite, the script
should reinstall default values, and there is no danger in doing so.
What the package maintainers seem to be saying is "hey, too bad your
attempts to fix bad config went wrong and you decided to start again, we
won't help you at all."

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  mysql maintainer scripts fail if files in /etc/mysql have been deleted
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