I think the problem is that your package manager doesn't recognise the
new rpm as a new version of the same package and thus thinks that it
would overwrite files from another, unrelated package.
The easiest fix is to uninstall the 6.5.0 rmp (backup slimserver.conf
first) and then install the 6.5.4 rmp.
I wouldn't use the --force option because this installs the new rpm but
doesn't remove/update the 6.5.0 rpm. 
You would end up with both the 6.5.0 and 6.5.4 rpms being listed as
installed in your package manager. 
If you later removed the 6.5.0 rpm it could cause havoc by deleting
files beloging to the 6.5.4 install.

-s.


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