Manos, Thank you very much for pointing out the best practices for a proper koha
installation, you must realise though that this is not what I asked.
I interpreted your question in the same way Tomas did, as indicating that you were uncomfortable following the upgrade instructions that are included in the Koha source code. In that case, the best advice is definitely to put you on the path of an installation method that you'll be comfortable with. If that is not the case, and you were just asking whether there was anything *additional* you needed to know, the answer is no. You simply have to check out the version of the source code you want to run, and rerun the installer, as directed here: http://git.koha-community.org/gitweb/?p=koha.git;a=blob;f=INSTALL.debian;h=4... The one difference between those instructions and what you will do with a git installation, of course, is that if you are running Koha as a regular user you need not use sudo. Regards, Jared -- Jared Camins-Esakov Bibliographer, C & P Bibliography Services, LLC (phone) +1 (917) 727-3445 (e-mail) jcamins@cpbibliography.com (web) http://www.cpbibliography.com/