So, from the looks of it, it seems that PackageKit is trying to install an older version than the latest available from the archive, but as the system already has newer versions of the dependencies, it refuses to install older versions of dependent packages.
The question then is, should PackageKit not pass the version at all and let apt pick the version it feels latest or most convenient (this cares also about apt-preferences and holds marked upon packages) or should it have better package version handling itself. I vote for the former. I found version 0.8.17 in Debian jessie, should be possible to backport that if you are interested. Cheers, Ballock
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