On 14/06/23 12:28 am, Giuseppe Angilella wrote:
Hi,

I am currently using Koha 22.11.06 on Ubuntu 18.04

Recently, "sudo apt upgrade" kept an available update for Koha "on hold".

Is it possible to perform the upgrade nonetheless? Is it recommended, or will 
it cause problems (i.e., the new version of Koha will still be compatible with 
Ubuntu 10.04)?

My /etc/apt/sources.list.d/koha.list reads:

deb http://debian.koha-community.org/koha stable main bionic

Any advice or comment will be appreciated, many thanks!

Regards,

Giuseppe.

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hi Giuseppe

the new 'stable' koha 23.05 does not support ubuntu 18.04/bionic, because koha 
needs
a newer version of weasyprint that bionic does not support

 
https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/System_requirements_and_recommendations#Koha_23.05


the easy fix is to upgrade to ubuntu 20.04 or 22.04 :)


also ubuntu 18.04 support has recently stopped,  
https://ubuntu.com//blog/18-04-end-of-standard-support

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