Thank you for the detailed testing on this, Lars!

I think that the second issue would not constitute a regression for this
proposed upload; that bug exists already in Xenial. It also doesn't
happen if the Trusty user has mysql-server installed (since that will
cause mysql-server-5.6 to be removed in favour of mysql-server-5.7 in
Xenial). After discussion with Lars, we therefore think that it'll
disappear as soon as we delete src:mysql-5.6 from Xenial and process
NBS, since it is only triggered by mysql-server-5.6.postinst in Xenial.
Or we could try fixing it in Xenial by uploading a new src:mysql-5.6,
but I think that would be a waste of effort since that will be deleted
anyway.

As this bug already exists and we therefore can't regress it by
uploading our new src:mysql-5.7, I presume this should be fine from an
FFe point of view?

So in that case, I think we're ready to upload now. Release Team: please
could you re-ack the FFe?

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