If you look through the coot archives there should be a thread where I asked 
about and showed some tips on autobuilding coot on a 20-or-so Ubuntu. 

The trickiest thing was apt installing anything coot stopped at, then just 
restart.

I don't know the latest status of that whole process.

-Bryan

> On May 23, 2023, at 21:14, hari jayaram <hari...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi All
> I want to get back to using coot to build some models after a gap of 8 years.
> 
> I have access to a Linux laptop and can put any OS version on it. 
> 
>  I was wondering what the easiest way forward is —get the most recent Ubuntu 
> and pull the latest binary ( 0.9.8.6 with binary for 20.04) or put the iso 
> that coot was built for (20.04) on the laptop and start using it.
> 
> 
> Asking because I just  tried using the newest mint distro ( Mint 21.1 Vera) 
> and one of the binaries (coot-Linux-x86_64-scientific-linux-7.6-gtk2-python)  
> and it runs aground without OpenSSL and  ldap.so versions are being 
> mismatched. When I switched to  
> coot-0.9.8-binary-Linux-x86_64-ubuntu-20.04.4-python-gtk2 then it complained 
> of a version mismatch for libssl.so.1.1
> 
> Thanks for your help in advance
> 
> 
> Hari
> 
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