Yes, it is possible to do what you ask provided you are not trying to do something specific to OS or CPU architecture. It's called a noarch RPM. how to build a noarch RPM
In reply to Re: Rpm package for any architecture and OS
by Mr. Muskrat
in thread Rpm package for any architecture and OS
by kurtcobain
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