Hello, thanks for checking this - I will raise a git issue then :)@[deleted] I have not upgraded MySQL because CentOS 6 mimics Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, which has the vanilla version of MySQL at 5.1.73 (as they are backporting security patches to this version, it is good enough for me to keep it) :) It is worth mentioning, that RHEL 7/CentOS 7 does not ship with the actual MySQL flavour, but with mariadb, which is kinda the same, but at the same time it is not and I don't want to find out (although, devs say it is same'ish as mysql), I would rather prefer PostgreSQL, just because I am used to work with it as of late.Why I am still using CentOS 6 instead of CentOS 7? Because I am slightly worried about systemd implementation and I want the OS to slightly mature and, when it comes out, I will roll with CentOS 8.As for why I did not stick with vanilla PHP, it was because the default PHP version for CentOS 6 is 5.3, which was not compatible with osTicket 1.10. And again - why not stick to PHP 5.6, which has proven track record? Because PHP 7.0 provides theoretical performance increase, thus might as well roll with it :)I hope that made sense Edit:git issue: https://github.com/osTicket/osTicket/issues/3676