Again, these are just (sub)architectures, and as always, the arch is present in
the rpm package file name.
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Ok so in order to install on cpus of different levels, I need to produce rpms
of differnet levels.
The level is encoded in the rpm file name?
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The arch levels are not a new feature, just new sub-architectures. Think i386
getting expanded to i486, i586 and i686 back then, and similar levels exist on
arm already. The rpm arch only works as package level differentiator and to
ensure you can't install a package eg for level 4 on a level 3