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vyos.utils.io: T6385: handle keyboard interrupts in ask_yes_no #3502

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Handle keyboard interrupts in ask_yes_no and return False if the user interrupts the prompt with Ctrl-C.

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and return False if the user interrupts the prompt with Ctrl-C
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@Mergifyio backport sagitta

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mergify bot commented May 22, 2024

backport sagitta

✅ Backports have been created

@c-po c-po merged commit 409c970 into vyos:current May 22, 2024
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vyos.utils.io: T6385: handle keyboard interrupts in ask_yes_no (backport #3502)
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