* Allow an autobuilder with no access to private key material to create testable packages
* Initial dpkg build - will need helpers installed to work
* Start adding required dpkg helpers
* Tweak package artifact names
* Add a windows 'package' builder
* Ensure prefix path handling deals with current directory change when descending to tools dir
* The tools makefile currently only needs the SBINDIR path to install properly
* Add a macos 'package' builder
* Remove unused configure variables
* Without commit history, some of the automatic version numbering will fail
* Add an rpm builder
* Need to set the env var for the rpm build before we change our working dir
* Allow gpg signing to fail for generating test rpm packages
* Unfortunately the rpm spec file hardcodes some path assumptions, so we need to use hacks to work around them
* Return to the top dir before moving things around
* A small change to make actions re-run the pipeline
* Name this workflow file with a nicer looking name
You can now do 'cp edge.conf.sample edge.conf' to create a n2n configuration. If the .conf (for edge and supernode) are present, the service is enabled automatically. This prevents unwanted services to be enabled, and it preserves services activation across updates