So what kind of dependency stupidity is this?

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So I go to remove the Google "stuff" from my machine and I get this:

$ yum remove google-gadgets-qt google-gadgets google-desktop-linux
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, fedorakmod, protectbase,
refresh-packagekit, refresh-updatesd
Setting up Remove Process
Resolving Dependencies
There are unfinished transactions remaining. You might consider running
yum-complete-transaction first to finish them.
--> Running transaction check
---> Package google-desktop-linux.i386 0:1.2.0-0088 set to be erased
---> Package google-gadgets.i386 0:0.10.5-3.fc10 set to be erased
--> Processing Dependency: libggadget-1.0.so.0 for package:
kdebase-workspace
---> Package google-gadgets-qt.i386 0:0.10.5-3.fc10 set to be erased
--> Running transaction check
---> Package kdebase-workspace.i386 0:4.2.0-8.fc10 set to be erased
--> Processing Dependency: kdebase-kdm for package: fedorainfinity-kdm-theme
--> Processing Dependency: kdebase-workspace = 4.2.0-8.fc10 for package:
kdebase-workspace-libs
--> Running transaction check
---> Package fedorainfinity-kdm-theme.noarch 0:1.0.4-1.fc8 set to be erased
---> Package kdebase-workspace-libs.i386 0:4.2.0-8.fc10 set to be erased
--> Finished Dependency Resolution

Dependencies Resolved

====================================================================================================================================
 Package                                   Arch                   
Version                         Repository                  Size
====================================================================================================================================
Removing:
 google-desktop-linux                      i386                   
1.2.0-0088                      installed                   19 M
 google-gadgets                            i386                   
0.10.5-3.fc10                   installed                  5.8 M
 google-gadgets-qt                         i386                   
0.10.5-3.fc10                   installed                  654 k
Removing for dependencies:
 fedorainfinity-kdm-theme                  noarch                 
1.0.4-1.fc8                     installed                  1.1 M
 kdebase-workspace                         i386                   
4.2.0-8.fc10                    installed                   27 M
 kdebase-workspace-libs                    i386                   
4.2.0-8.fc10                    installed                  1.9 M

Transaction Summary
====================================================================================================================================
Install      0 Package(s)        
Update       0 Package(s)        
Remove       6 Package(s)        



HUH?  What possible reason could there be for anything related to KDE to
have with the google garbage?

Thanks.

Kevin

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