Updating Safari 3.0.4 to 3.1.2

After downloading safari updating 3.1.2 impossible to load the package Safari311UpdLeo.pkg. I receive the following message : "Vous ne pouvez pas installer Safari sur ce volume. Cette mise à jour requiert Mac OS X 10.5.2 ou ultérieur.(you cannot install safari on this volume. this updating needs Mac OS X10.5.2 or ulterior) " although I am running Leopard 10.5.4.
On the other hand, if I am trying to update through Software update, I am told that all my softwares are OK and don't need updating.
Anybody with an answer to this question ?

I confirm my problem : I have OS X 10.5.2 and Safari 3.04 and impossible to update with 3.1.1.
It seems that I have a problem with authorisations :I received the following message after repair
quote "Group differs on "private/etc/cups", should be 0, group is 26
Warning: SUID file "Applications/Utilities/Keychain Access.app/Contents/Resources/kcproxy" has been modified and will not be repaired
ACL found but not expected on "Applications"
Impossible to locate that file (kcproxy) through spotlight
it seems the problem is inside the keychain access but did not find the file neither the content file.
But it seems that the impossibility of updating safari is a keychain access problem.
I tried to open a new account but I have same impossible updating.
thanking you in advance Best Rgds
I work on apple since 1984

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