Hi, as with anything else, you should first have a good (tested) backup of everything. Koha, server software, and database. Then, if you used the debian packages, you should check which version you are "tracking", something like: grep -Ri koha /etc/apt/* would return something like: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/koha.list:deb http://debian.koha-community.org/koha 19.11 main That means there is a file /etc/apt/sources.list.d/koha.list which you should edit and change to the version you want to track now. The content of the file would be: deb http://debian.koha-community.org/koha 21.05 main if you want to track koha 21.05 Then you would: apt-get update apt-get upgrade and it should do the upgrade. With the following exception, if apt-get upgrade says it would need to update mariadb-server or mysql-server, then you should upgrade that first and separately, like this: apt-get update apt-get install mariadb-server-10.3 apt-get upgrade If you don't upgrade mariadb first, it will be DOWN when koha wants to upgrade the database, leaving you with a half upgraded system. (And using that backup). Hope this helps. On 9/15/21 6:04 PM, Charles Kelley wrote:
Hi, all!
I think I have asked about this before, but I don't recall getting a definitive answer. But it's awhile, so here goes.
I have seen announcements about updates and upgrades to Koha. ("Come and get it!") Alas, I don't find instructions for installing updates and upgrades. There are initial installation instructions aplenty, but alas, if there are ones for updates and upgrades, I don't see them. So I ask:
How does one update or upgrades Koha?
Thanks for your help, everyone.
-- Hector Gonzalez cacho@genac.org