Hm, that explains a lot.
Its pretty hard to tell what actually _is_ a v8 release and what not. The 
closest thing I could find was browse http://omahaproxy.appspot.com/ - and 
whenever all 'stable' columns point to the same version, thats a release.

Is there a better way? and which was the next stable release after 
3.31.74.1?


On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 2:24:31 PM UTC+2, Jakob Kummerow wrote:
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> 3.31.74.1 was a failed attempt at creating a sufficiently stable basis for 
> a branch point, and is totally unsupported. Pretty bad idea to use that in 
> production. I'm not surprised it's crashing.
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