> The rpm implementation does not control what strings are used to > identify arch in packages. > For example, PLD is using "pentium3", "pentium4", and "amd64" while > Red Hat is using "i586", "i686" and "x86_64" with essentially the same > meanings, and all of those strings are being carried in default rpm > configuration. The pentium 3 is definatly a i686 arch... the p2 and pentium pro as well...