As expected the upstream patch works even better.
It gets -N and -L working.

Most (but not all) the time this might be an issue of the build
permissions.

As now iptables works (correctly) with sudo but not without.
The former hang also only happened with sudo.

Maybe the build in the autopkgtest context is executed as non-root?
And yes now that I know where to look this is the case.

0  1000 26044  4079  20   0   5312  1920 -      R    ?        608:40
\_ /sbin/iptables -N ufw-caps-test1744qu

So the bgu was that iptables "could" get into the hang if run as non-
root and that is what happened on the autopkgtest build.

In the actual build this onyl slowly comes up via
https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#s-f
-rules-requires-root and will so far run semi-privileged and due to that
not trigger within the iptables 1.8.3 build.

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