I'm pretty sure all Linux package managers automatically push 0-day updates
for node the second a new version of node is released.

Or maybe you have to compile from source.

I always forget.

On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 3:13 AM, Jules <[email protected]> wrote:

> The recommended pre-built package for CentOS (according to nodejs.org) is
> http://nodejs.tchol.org/
>
> But these appear stuck on v0.6. Their mailing lists don't mention any
> upcoming upgrades
>
> Any ideas if this will happen, or when, or if there is a better repo that
> CentOS / RHEL/ AMZN users should be using?
>
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