Update 10.58 will not install on my ppc g5

Hello, I have a PPC G5 dual 2 ghz  and I have Leopard on it and now I downloaded the update 10.58 and all it does is stall on the window which shows
Software update- installing 1 item - configuring installation. Is this update for ppc power macs , or should I download the updates one at a time .
Thanks,
Al

Are you running a previous version of Leopard 10.5.x or are you trying to upgrade a previous version of OS X with that Leopard update?

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