You can exec a rpm verify against the package, it should display which files 
has changed and then reinstall it to if needed but i think this is not a 
"puppet solution"

Another option would be install the rpm in the puppet master, and create a 
module that deploy the files of the rpm( so no rpm installed on the servers)...

Regards

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