Thanks! I found it myself before reading this :) using that url I got the 
correct tar.gz and PACKAGE_VERSION is fine ;)
Going on now hoping it's going to work :)
Gabriele
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Da: Jan Pokorný
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Data: 23 agosto 2016 7.59.37 CEST
Oggetto: Re: [ClusterLabs] pacemakerd quits after few seconds with some errors
On 23/08/16 07:23 +0200, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Thanks! I am using Corosync 2.3.6 and Pacemaker 1.1.4 using the 
"--with-corosync".
How is Corosync looking for his own version?
The situation may be as easy as building corosync from GitHub-provided
automatic tarball, which is never a good idea if upstream has its own
way of proper release delivery:
http://build.clusterlabs.org/corosync/releases/
(specific URLs are also being part of the corosync announcements
on this list)
The issue with automatic tarballs already reported:
https://github.com/corosync/corosync/issues/116
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