Problem with upgrade on x86_64 based system

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I'm getting the following on a yum update. I can assure you as far I know 
there isn't a relevant i686 package on my system

Eli


---> Package knetworkmanager.i686 1:0.9-0.15.20100309.fc12 set to be updated
--> Processing Dependency: libkdeui.so.5 for package: 
1:knetworkmanager-0.9-0.15.20100309.fc12.i686
--> Processing Dependency: libkdecore.so.5 for package: 
1:knetworkmanager-0.9-0.15.20100309.fc12.i686
--> Processing Dependency: libsolidcontrol.so.4 for package: 
1:knetworkmanager-0.9-0.15.20100309.fc12.i686
--> Processing Dependency: libsolid.so.4 for package: 
1:knetworkmanager-0.9-0.15.20100309.fc12.i686
---> Package knetworkmanager-libs.i686 1:0.9-0.15.20100309.fc12 set to be 
updated
--> Running transaction check
---> Package kdebase-workspace-libs.i686 0:4.4.0-8.fc12 set to be updated
--> Processing Dependency: kdebase-workspace = 4.4.0-8.fc12 for package: 
kdebase-workspace-libs-4.4.0-8.fc12.i686
---> Package kdelibs.i686 6:4.4.0-9.fc12 set to be updated
--> Processing Dependency: soprano(x86-32) >= 2.4.0.1 for package: 
6:kdelibs-4.4.0-9.fc12.i686
--> Processing Dependency: libsoprano.so.4 for package: 
6:kdelibs-4.4.0-9.fc12.i686
--> Processing Dependency: libsopranoclient.so.1 for package: 
6:kdelibs-4.4.0-9.fc12.i686
--> Running transaction check
---> Package kdebase-workspace-libs.i686 0:4.4.0-8.fc12 set to be updated
--> Processing Dependency: kdebase-workspace = 4.4.0-8.fc12 for package: 
kdebase-workspace-libs-4.4.0-8.fc12.i686
---> Package soprano.i686 0:2.4.0.1-1.fc12 set to be updated
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
kdebase-workspace-libs-4.4.0-8.fc12.i686 from updates has depsolving problems
  --> Missing Dependency: kdebase-workspace = 4.4.0-8.fc12 is needed by 
package kdebase-workspace-libs-4.4.0-8.fc12.i686 (updates)
Error: Missing Dependency: kdebase-workspace = 4.4.0-8.fc12 is needed by 
package kdebase-workspace-libs-4.4.0-8.fc12.i686 (updates)
 You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
 You could try running: package-cleanup --problems
                        package-cleanup --dupes
                        rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest

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