Hello. A while back I installed Freemind 0.8.0, and it works fine. I run Sarge. I installed Freemind by adding the following repositories to my sources.list (as instructed on the Freemind site):

deb http://eric.lavar.de/comp/linux/debian/ experimental/
deb-src http://eric.lavar.de/comp/linux/debian/ experimental/

To get some of the dependencies, I had to install a couple of packages from Sid, which also worked fine. In fact, I've had no problems with it. Synaptic, and apt, however, a month later, have suddenly decided they don't like Freemind 0.8.0. I now get this very strange message when I attempt to do a dist-upgrade:

freemind will be downgraded
libcommons-logging-java will be downgraded
libbsf-java will be downgraded
libbatik-java will be downgraded
libxerces2-java will be downgraded
libxalan2-java will be downgraded
libavalon-framework-java will be downgraded
freemind-plugins-help will be removed
freemind-plugins-svg will be removed
freemind-plugins-time will be removed

"downgraded"? Since when does apt downgrade programs? What is causing this? Can I somehow tell my computer to stop this? I would like to be able to check for upgrades without my computer deciding to downgrade and delete stuff.


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