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Adjusted error handling for benign error EINTR. #4247

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@Crusty82 Crusty82 commented Dec 2, 2015

EINTR ("Interrupted System Call") is a benign and expected error and can be safely ignored.

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ctiller commented Dec 2, 2015

This is ok to test

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Adjusted error handling for benign error EINTR.
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