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Andrew Haines authored
The existing interrupt handling using `SharedHelpers.trap` fails when the previous handler for a signal is not callable (for example, when it is the string "DEFAULT"). Instead, we now handle interrupts by aborting the process when worker threads are running, and restore the previous handler after worker threads are finished. Fixes #4764. https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/commit/b9f455d487
Andrew Haines authoredThe existing interrupt handling using `SharedHelpers.trap` fails when the previous handler for a signal is not callable (for example, when it is the string "DEFAULT"). Instead, we now handle interrupts by aborting the process when worker threads are running, and restore the previous handler after worker threads are finished. Fixes #4764. https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/commit/b9f455d487
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