[CentOS] X86_64, Groupinstall KDE fails

Mon Apr 17 17:47:21 UTC 2006
Benjamin Smith <lists at benjamindsmith.com>

I have an Athlon/64, 1 GB RAM, 80 GB IDE system and I'm intending to use it 
for combination workstation/Dev server duties. 

I've gotten a consistent failure when I try to groupinstall KDE. After 
grinding through all the deps, it comes up with the below: 

Install    228 Package(s)
Update       0 Package(s)
Remove       0 Package(s)
Total download size: 331 M
Is this ok [y/N]: y
Downloading Packages:
Running Transaction Test
Finished Transaction Test


Transaction Check Error:   file /usr/share/man/man1/asn1parse.1ssl.gz from 
install of openssl-0.9.7a-43.8 conflicts with file from package 
openssl-0.9.7a-43.8
  file /usr/share/man/man1/nseq.1ssl.gz from install of openssl-0.9.7a-43.8 
conflicts with file from package openssl-0.9.7a-43.8
  file /usr/share/man/man1/s_client.1ssl.gz from install of 
openssl-0.9.7a-43.8 conflicts with file from package openssl-0.9.7a-43.8
  file /usr/share/man/man1/s_server.1ssl.gz from install of 
openssl-0.9.7a-43.8 conflicts with file from package openssl-0.9.7a-43.8
  file /usr/share/man/man1/sslpasswd.1ssl.gz from install of 
openssl-0.9.7a-43.8 conflicts with file from package openssl-0.9.7a-43.8
  file /usr/share/man/man5/fonts-conf.5.gz from install of fontconfig-2.2.3-7 
conflicts with file from package fontconfig-2.2.3-7

It appears that packages openssl and fontconfig are conflicting with 
themselves! (?!?) 

This is a clean, minimal install of CentOS 4.3/64, (installed with all 
optional packages unchecked, so only disk 1 was needed) I haven't even done a 
yum update, but that doesn't change anything when I try it. (I've now wiped 
it twice to try to figure out what I'm missing. Both packages are already 
installed, with the versions complained about... 

I've tried running rpm --rebuilddb, and yum clean all to no positive change. 

What's going on here? What can I try from here? 

-Ben 
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