I'm going to target this to 24.10 as it's the first time it will be
possible to "solve" it. As far as I understand, there will probably be
performance loss with 3.3 compared to 1.1 but it's going to be a long
tail rather than a few big changes which have been included in 3.1, 3.2
and 3.3.
Btw,
** Also affects: openssl (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
** Also affects: openssl (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: openssl (Ubuntu Mantic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: openssl (Ubuntu
Due to openssl's release schedule, 24.04 Noble Numbat will still use
3.0. It will be 3.0.13 unless a 3.0.14 is released very soon.
After Noble Numbat is released, I will work on openssl 3.3 for the
subsequent Ubuntu release. It is not yet released but will be soon so I
might start with beta/RC.
Not easilly reproducible for others but one of our dotnet application uses
openSSL to compute some cryptographic hash and here's the ratio of performances:
Ubuntu 20.04 + openSSL 1.1 : 100 %
Ubuntu 22.04 + openSSL 3.0 : 5.1%
Ubuntu 22.04 + openSSL 3.2 (custom compilation not at all realistic) :