Man, that's exactly the problem I ran into! Well, here's the solution (which did take me a long time to figure out, even though it's so simple):
If you're sure you have all qt3 packages, which, from what I can see, you do, then type:
rpm -Uhv --nodeps qt3-*.rpm
This will cause the rpm program to ignore all dependencies. If, for any of the other packages, an error message like "X conflicts with Y" comes up, simply add "--force" to force-overwrite the conflicting files, which would look like:
rpm -Uhv --nodeps --force packagename.rpm
Hope this helps. It let me install 3.2.1 anyway, so it should work for 3.2.2 as long as you have all dependencies.
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