On 04/23/2014 10:57 PM, Jon Forrest wrote:
> 3) Just presume that MySQL won't be installed in the first place.
I could do this but I'd like my modules to be more accepting and
not require a specially prepared system.
Any suggestions?
You're trying to circuvment the package management problem. I would
suggest you to write custom fact that would check if mysql is installed,
and only then apply ensure => absent for package 'mysql'.
Something along these lines:
Facter.add("mysql_installed") do
setcode do
rpm_mysql = Facter::Util::Resolution.exec('/bin/rpm -qa mysql')
if $rpm_mysql != ''
false
else
true
end
end
end
if ( $::mysql_installed ) {
package { 'mysql': ensure => purged }
}
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