why does distro-sync find packages to downgrade after fedup

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On a system not fed up from fedup -- not the one that is hosed for now -- I do the following:

sudo yum --releasever=21 distro-sync
....
Dependencies Resolved

================================================================================
 Package               Arch          Version                Repository     Size
================================================================================
Downgrading:
 flac                  x86_64        1.3.0-5.fc21           fedora        571 k
 flac-libs             x86_64        1.3.0-5.fc21           fedora        178 k
 icedtea-web           x86_64        1.5.1-1.fc21           fedora        1.3 M
 jogl2                 x86_64        2.0.2-1.fc21           fedora        4.0 M
 libRmath              x86_64        3.1.1-7.fc21           fedora        125 k
 libRmath-devel        x86_64        3.1.1-7.fc21           fedora         31 k
 sqlite                x86_64        3.8.7-1.fc21           fedora        449 k
 sqlite-devel          x86_64        3.8.7-1.fc21           fedora        114 k

Transaction Summary
================================================================================
Downgrade  8 Packages

Total download size: 6.7 M
Is this ok [y/d/N]: Exiting on user command

Why does this happen?

Many thanks,
Ranjan


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