A very clever co-worker managed to come with a solution.

Changing

  package {
    'mysql':
      provider => "yum",
      ensure => purged,
  }

to

  package {
    'mysql.x86-64':
      provider => "yum",
      ensure => purged,
  }

solved the problem.

I'm not sure why this works. I suspect it's because adding the ".x86-64"
somehow prevents the pattern from matching Percona. I'm going to
check this.

This approach is easier than creating a custom fact.

Thanks for all the suggestions.

Jon Forrest

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