I'm very much considering dropping support for Debian squeeze and Ubuntu precise (12.04LTS) from the packages come the late-May release of Koha 3.20. This has come to something of a head here: http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=13642#c58 where it'd probably be an inordinate amount of work to backport the required package, however it should just work on newer distros. It's also notable that Debian's jessie release is currently planned for April 25, so we'll continue to have two supported versions of this. So, while I'd like to ask if this is going to really ruin anyone's day, unless there's a particularly compelling reason, this is more or less a foregone conclusion now as it's reached the point where it's risking holding back features in Koha. So yeah, go and plan to upgrade to trusty (14.04) if you're on Ubuntu or wheezy if you're on Debian (or jessie if you're keen, though I haven't really tested the packaging on that yet.) -- Robin Sheat Catalyst IT Ltd. ✆ +64 4 803 2204 GPG: 5FA7 4B49 1E4D CAA4 4C38 8505 77F5 B724 F871 3BDF