I made a mistake yesterday and installed 32bit packages (RPM) downloaded from 
Libreoffice website onto a 64bit machine.  I thought that wouldn't matter much 
but I was wrong. The icons wouldn't surface on the overview mode (Gnome-3). 

So I removed the packages via yum and got the 64bit packages. Problem is, they 
wouldn't install because yum reports series of conflicts on files installed by 
the previous packages. They have been removed! Which conflict again? All 
attempts to install the 64bit version now fail with this error. Someone has 
either forgotten to add code that instructs the rpm database of removal of 
locally installed packages OR ... My machine is b0rked somewhere else. 

So I reverted to 3.3.3 on my network and all went fine (is it because it sees 
that as a repo?). Why couldn't I install 3.4 (64bits) after removing the 32bit 
version? It was removed via yum! I'm spooked

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