3.7 client rpms

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Hi,

Apologies for the dumb question.

I just thought I'd take a look at the nightly 3.7 build, and noticed that when I installed glusterfs-fuse for the client it pulls in glusterfs-server? Also the version is bumped to 3.8?

yum install glusterfs-fuse
<snip>

Dependencies Resolved

======================================================================================================================
 Package                    Arch             Version                                        Repository           Size
======================================================================================================================
Installing for dependencies:
 glusterfs                  x86_64           3.8dev-0.12.gitaa87c31.el7.centos              glusterfs           1.4 M
 glusterfs-api              x86_64           3.8dev-0.12.gitaa87c31.el7.centos              glusterfs            64 k
 glusterfs-cli              x86_64           3.8dev-0.12.gitaa87c31.el7.centos              glusterfs           157 k
 glusterfs-fuse             x86_64           3.8dev-0.12.gitaa87c31.el7.centos              glusterfs            88 k
 glusterfs-libs             x86_64           3.8dev-0.12.gitaa87c31.el7.centos              glusterfs           309 k
 glusterfs-server           x86_64           3.8dev-0.12.gitaa87c31.el7.centos              glusterfs           819 k

Transaction Summary
======================================================================================================================
Install             ( 6 Dependent packages)

Total download size: 2.8 M
Installed size: 10 M


Just trying to play catch up :)

Cheers,

PC
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