On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Floren Munteanu <[email protected]> wrote:

> The reason I ask this is because I plan to release my v8-3.12.16 64bits
> rpm's to everyone. (CentOS/Redhat 5 and 6)
>
> I just want to make sure they are reliable and everyone is happy. :)
>

So you're picking a random trunk revision and are hoping that that's stable
and reliable?!
In V8's current version numbering scheme, the 4th number indicates
stability fixes, and branches are generally way more stable than trunk. I
would suggest to look at what Chrome and/or node.js are using, and use
those versions as candidates for stable package releases. Currently, Chrome
20/stable is at V8 3.10.8.20, Chrome 21/beta and node.js are using V8
3.11.10.17 (essentially they're tracking the tip of the respective branch).


> As a side note, is much easier to build with gyp compared to scons. It was
> a bit tricky to do it in a Redhat5 env but I previously created the
> python26 packages so everything compiled like a charm.
>
>

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