I have been given the task of checking an install of koha running on a recently installed Debian server. The instance is a 3.19 snapshot installed from a deb from koha-community.org running on Debian 7.7 (Wheezy). I'd like to upgrade the OS to Debian 8 (Jessie), which has recently been released as stable. I came across a message from Robin, which I can't find now, to the effect that a dependency issue required a patch which was due to land in 3.18.06. So after I take a backup, I'm going to (up)grade koha to 3.18.06 and the OS to 8.0. Is anyone aware of outstanding issues running this configuration? The wiki documentation at http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_Debian seems out of date, further down the page it talks about squeeze and even lenny. I assume stable packages are targeted for wheezy or both wheezy and squeeze. If there are no objections, I'll update that page to refer to wheezy instead, and put a note to the effect that it should be possible to run it on jessie but as of April 2015 it's a less well tested configuration than running on Wheezy. Thanks, Alex