Issue #11450 has been updated by eric sorenson.

Assignee set to Andrew Parker
Target version set to 3.x
Affected Puppet version changed from 2.6.12 to 3.0.2
Keywords changed from package purge to package purge backlog

Bumping to add this ticket to 3.x backlog.
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Bug #11450: Package type and provider need to consider `purged` and `absent` 
packages identical for yum and similar providers
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/11450#change-79916

Author: Brett Lentz
Status: Accepted
Priority: Normal
Assignee: Andrew Parker
Category: package
Target version: 3.x
Affected Puppet version: 3.0.2
Keywords: package purge backlog
Branch: 


I have a package resource that I want to remove, including all of its 
dependencies. On Red Hat systems, this is done by "yum -y erase <package>". 

The corresponding puppet code is:

<pre>
package { <package>: ensure => purged }
</pre>

However, puppet prints this into the logs:

<pre>
debug: Puppet::Type::Package::ProviderYum: Executing '/bin/rpm -q abrt 
--nosignature --nodigest --qf %{NAME} %|EPOCH?{%{EPOCH}}:{0}| %{VERSION} 
%{RELEASE} %{ARCH}
'
debug: Puppet::Type::Package::ProviderYum: Executing '/usr/bin/yum -y erase 
abrt'
notice: /Stage[main]/Global/Package[abrt]/ensure: created
</pre>

The notice is clearly incorrect, as there's nothing that's been created. In 
fact, it repeatedly prints this notice and runs the "yum erase" command long 
after the package has *actually* been removed. 

Both of these behaviors are incorrect, and are caused by the RAL returning 
`absent` as the package state, while `purged` is required for the resource to 
settle.

My expectation is:

1. Logged notices for purged resources should not describe anything as being 
"created".
2. Puppet should only run the "yum erase" command only if the package query 
("rpm -q") returns a valid result.



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