pressure-vessel: Accept runtime with or without ./files
Previously, if we were using a Flatpak-style runtime, the argument to --runtime= had to be its ./files subdirectory. Now we accept the top-level directory as an alternative.
This will make it more straightforward for pressure-vessel-wrap to take responsibility for unpacking and deploying runtimes that are shipped as a tarball, which is currently done in the SteamLinuxRuntime shell scripts, resulting in error handling and locking being less robust.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie smcv@collabora.com