I know i brought the subject of using a 3 numbers soname version,
but the version reported by v8 would stay the same with 4 numbers.
Also there is no libv8 package uploaded in debian/ubuntu that 
implement this soname.

Chromium is probably using its own bundled v8 copy here.

Jérémy.

On 20/10/2012 14:16, Jakob Kummerow wrote:
> There is no official V8 version 3.8.10. Maybe Ubuntu has done local
> modifications and taken the liberty to invent their own version
> numbers or something. The latest version of the 3.8 branch is
> 3.8.9.29.
> 
> Regardless of this, please note that Chromium M18 is severely
> outdated (it has been unsupported for over 5 months already) and
> probably full of unfixed security issues. I *strongly* recommend not
> to use it for browsing the internet. Please do update to a current
> version (Chromium 22 is the current stable version). If Ubuntu
> doesn't provide up-to-date versions, either politely ping them, or
> help them, or choose another Chromium distributor (such as Google
> Chrome).
> 
> 
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 10:08 PM, Joe Millenbach
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
> [Cross posting between Chromium and v8 as related to both] We're
> trying to compare shell and browser based JavaScript tests, but the
> current version of Chromium in our Ubuntu environments says it has a
> v8 engine of 3.8.10 in the "about:" page.  Looking in SVN there isn't
> a tag with this version number.  Earlier I noticed that the browser
> said it had 3.8.9.19, but SVN only listed 3.8.9 at the time too.  I'd
> hoped they were the same, but now I'm not so sure.
> 
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