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Merge #6094: feat: support descriptor wallets for RPC governance votemany, votealias
c72ec70fdf feat: implement governance RPCs votealias and votemany for descriptor wallets (Konstantin Akimov)
490832959d refactor: new method to generate a signing message in CGovernanceVote (Konstantin Akimov)

Pull request description:

  ## Issue being fixed or feature implemented

  RPCs `governance votemany` and `governance votealias` use forcely LegacyScriptPubKeyMan instead using CWallet's interface.
  It causes a failures such as
  ```
  test_framework.authproxy.JSONRPCException: This type of wallet does not support this command (-4)
  ```
  See https://github.com/dashpay/dash-issues/issues/59 to track progress

  ## What was done?
  Use CWallet's interfaces instead LegacyScriptPubKeyMan

  ## How Has This Been Tested?
  Functional tests `feature_governance.py` and `feature_governance_cl.py` to run by both ways - legacy and descriptor wallets.

  Run unit and functional tests.

  Extra test done locally:
  ```diff
  --- a/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py
  +++ b/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py
  @@ -242,10 +242,10 @@ class BitcoinTestFramework(metaclass=BitcoinTestMetaClass):

           if self.options.descriptors is None:
               # Prefer BDB unless it isn't available
  -            if self.is_bdb_compiled():
  -                self.options.descriptors = False
  -            elif self.is_sqlite_compiled():
  +            if self.is_sqlite_compiled():
                   self.options.descriptors = True
  +            elif self.is_bdb_compiled():
  +                self.options.descriptors = False
  ```

  to flip flag descriptor wallets/legacy wallets for all functional tests.

  ## Breaking Changes
  N/A

  ## Checklist:
  - [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
  - [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
  - [x] I have added or updated relevant unit/integration/functional/e2e tests
  - [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
  - [x] I have assigned this pull request to a milestone

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