Trouble rolling back to 3.7.11 on Ubuntu

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Hi all,

 

I’m trying to roll back my version of Glusterfs-server to 3.7.11 as we are having problems with nfs and ssl introduced with the latest versions (want to confirm this by rolling back).

 

However, the ppa repository only holds the package for 3.7.13 so I’m trying to build from source on trusty~ubuntu.

 

I’m hitting various problems such as glusterd not starting:

 

```

user@host:/var/log# service glusterd restart

* Stopping glusterd service glusterd                                                                                                               [ OK ]

* Starting glusterd service glusterd                                                                                                               [fail]

/usr/local/sbin/glusterd: option requires an argument -- 'f'

Try `glusterd --help' or `glusterd --usage' for more information.

```

 

My real question here is what’s the quickest way to roll back to 3.7.11 as I’m failing to install from source even after following http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/Building_GlusterFS.

 

Many thanks,

Tommy

 

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