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Title: [FFe] openssl: post-3.0.13 changes from git Status in openssl package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: I would like to have the most recent openssl version possible in Noble. For that I am requesting to upload all the commits in the openssl-3.0 branch that follow 3.0.13 which is already in the archive. I would like to include 3.0.14 afterwards if feasible. Having the most recent commits of the 3.0 branch will make that easier. I went through all commits since 3.0.13 at the end of January. I skipped a few which touch files that are not in the 3.0.13 release tarball (github CI stuff mostly) and edited one that touched such a file. There are only fixes. This is not surprising considering we are past the 13th patch release for openssl 3.0, and almost 3 years after 3.0 was released. Changes are most usually backports which is a good thing as it means they are also tested in the other branches, including through 3.3, for which the .0 release was published a few days ago after weeks in beta/RC. There are a few behaviour tweaks, and that is why I want to get as close as possible to what 3.0.14 will be. The bigger one is ad6cbe4b7f57a783a66a7ae883ea0d35ef5f82b6: Revert "Improved detection of engine-provided private "classic" keys", which also states "The workaround has caused more problems than it solved." As I said, I went through all commits. All look safe to me. The question really boils down to whether we will include these fixes in Noble now or if we won't: there is only a very very small chance that any given change is SRU'ed afterwards. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/+bug/2062167/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp