fix: use exec
to invoke the stage-2 bootstrap for non-zip case
#2047
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When the two-stage bootstrap is used, the parent shell process runs python as a child
process, which changes how signals are propagated. Specifically, if a signal is sent
directly to the parent (e.g.
kill $parent
), the child process (python) won't receiveit and it will appear to be ignored. This is because the parent process is busy waiting
for the child process.
To fix, invoke the python process using
exec
instead. Because the process is entirelyreplaced, signals are sent directly to the replacement. This can't be used for zip files,
though, because they rely on a catching the exit signal to perform cleanup of the extracted
files.
Fixes #2043