Add support for deploying AppImage packages#246
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As per usual, Travis-CI's macOS runners are stalled but this is passing on Linux -- where it actually matters. Merging... |
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This PR adds a rudimentary
make_appimagescript (called by themake appimagecommand) that useslinuxdeployto package PyInstaller-generated binaries into a single, standalone, executable Gridsync AppImage file. Pending further testing and integration with CI/CD, this preliminarily allows for Gridsync AppImages to be offered alongside future releases, making it considerably easier for GNU/Linux users to install and run the application.Closes #245