> 
> In case this helps you find the correct package to install:
> 
> $ python3 -c "if True:
> >     import ssl
> >     print('Ok.')
> > "
> Ok.
> 
> $ cat /etc/lsb-release
> DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
> DISTRIB_RELEASE=24.04
> DISTRIB_CODENAME=noble
> DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS"
> 
> $ apt list --installed | grep ssl
> 
> WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in
> scripts.
> 
> libssl-dev/noble-updates,noble-security,now 3.0.13-0ubuntu3.4 amd64
> [installed]
> libssl3t64/noble-updates,noble-security,now 3.0.13-0ubuntu3.4 amd64
> [installed,automatic]
> libxmlsec1t64-openssl/noble,now 1.2.39-5build2 amd64 [installed,automatic]
> openssl/noble-updates,noble-security,now 3.0.13-0ubuntu3.4 amd64
> [installed,automatic]
> ssl-cert/noble,noble,now 1.1.2ubuntu1 all [installed,automatic]

Thanks Jason, I have near the same result of you.
I need to explain the context.
I'm on a new machine with a fresh install of Ubuntu 24.04 wich embed Python 
3.12.3, no problem with that.

As I'm maintainer of some Python modules published on PyPI, I've the habit of 
testing my modules in different virtual environments. For now Python 3.11, 3.12 
and 3.13.

So, I've maybe found a solution:

I've create in my home a dir named /opt, download into it the latest version of 
openssl-1.1.1 and uncompress it.(*)
-------------------------------------------------------------
$ cd opt/openssl-1.1.1w
$ ./config && make && make test
$ mkdir $HOME/opt/lib
$ mv $HOME/opt/openssl-1.1.1w/libcrypto.so.1.1 $HOME/opt/lib/
$ mv $HOME/opt/openssl-1.1.1w/libssl.so.1.1 $HOME/opt/lib/
$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$HOME/opt/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
--------------------------------------------------------------
And rerun the compilation of 3.12.9 without problem with openssl.

(*) https://openssl-library.org/source/old/1.1.1/index.html

Vincent.


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