> (I'm curious about the autopkgtest results.)

They passed for amd64 already:
Results: (from 
http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-noble-ahasenack-apache2-modssl-provider-support/?format=plain)
  apache2 @ amd64:
    06.03.24 17:05:50    Log 🗒️ ✅     Triggers: apache2/2.4.58-1ubuntu4~ppa1

log: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-noble-ahasenack-
apache2-modssl-provider-
support/noble/amd64/a/apache2/20240306_170550_0cb4e@/log.gz

but failed for s390x all over the place:
  apache2 @ s390x:
    06.03.24 17:54:30    Log 🗒️ ❌     Triggers: apache2/2.4.58-1ubuntu4~ppa1
      1617s run-test-suite       FAIL                    🟥 
      1617s duplicate-module-load FAIL                   🟥 
      1617s default-mods         FAIL                    🟥 
      1617s htcacheclean         FAIL                    🟥 
      1617s ssl-passphrase       FAIL                    🟥 
      1617s check-http2          FAIL                    🟥 
      1617s check-ubuntu-branding FAIL                   🟥 
      1617s chroot               FAIL                    🟥 

Log: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-noble-ahasenack-
apache2-modssl-provider-
support/noble/s390x/a/apache2/20240306_175430_7cb94@/log.gz

It's a dependency problem while installing packages. The archive is
still in a lot of flux due to the time_t 64bit changes, which mean a lot
of rebuilds. I'll retry later.

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  [FFe] [24.04 FEAT] [SEC2339] HSM protected signing support for Apache
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