@henningw Yes that is correct, i have tested with clean installs of Ubuntu 22.04 (deleting the virtual disk, running the installer iso, then running an apt full-upgrade
on the system and rebooting) with the following tested configurations having the same result:
Distribution default OpenSSL packages and builds of the 5.5,5.6 and master branches with both TLS and TLSA modules
OpenSSL1.1.1q compiled from source on vm, built 5.6 branch using TLSA configured to use the build folder of OpenSSL as the lib search folder
OpenSSL3.0.5 compiled from source on vm, built 5.6 branch using TLSA configured to use the build folder of OpenSSL as the lib search folder
No issues what so over when using Ubuntu 20.04 as the base system.
Its not the end of the world for us, but a surprising result none the less given its an LTS release of the OS and could cause chaos for anyone presumably running apt dist-upgrade
, have had numerous problems with 22.04 and builds failing due to issues with the packeges in the official repositories (such as this one with rtp engine sipwise/rtpengine#1497 (comment))
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