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Wladimir J. van der Laan 0882c487e3 Merge #17382: rpc: Remove unused boost::this_thread::interruption_point
fa5facd3e72b6d61374b0b93b722b55e2b090020 rpc: Remove unused boost::this_thread::interruption_point (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  There are predefined interruption points for `boost::thread`: https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_71_0/doc/html/thread/thread_management.html#interruption_points

  However, the rpc threads are `std::thread`, which does not have an `std:🧵:interrupt` member function to request interruption: https://dev.visucore.com/bitcoin/doxygen/httpserver_8cpp.html#ae1a63374e18b9abd348eb74e4243ea34

  Thus, the interruption points can be removed.

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