Thanks for trying to reproduce this. A crash can only be triggered with
two providers active. Your command "OPENSSL_MODULES=_build/lib/
OPENSSL_CONF=scripts/o-ca.cnf ./.local/bin/openssl version" is not quite
conclusive: The config file "o-ca.cnf" doesn't look right. Please verify
that your setup confirms two instances of the provider being active. You
can do this with the option "list -providers": This is what must be
displayed (also in the test run) to trigger/showcase the problem:

OPENSSL_MODULES=_build/lib/ OPENSSL_CONF=scripts/openssl-ca.cnf 
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=.local/lib64 ./.local/bin/openssl list -providers
Providers:
  default
    name: OpenSSL Default Provider
    version: 3.2.0
    status: active
  oqsprovider
    name: OpenSSL OQS Provider
    version: 0.5.0-dev
    status: active
  oqsprovider2
    name: OpenSSL OQS Provider
    version: 0.5.0-dev
    status: active

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Title:
  OpenSSL 3.0.2 crash in Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS

Status in openssl package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Full bug report at https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/20981

  No upstream impact: OpenSSL 3.0.9-dev does not contain the problem any
  more.

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