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README.md: add dependencies for sound notifications

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##### Base ##### Base
* [libtoxcore](https://github.com/irungentoo/toxcore) * [libtoxcore](https://github.com/irungentoo/toxcore)
* [ncurses](https://www.gnu.org/software/ncurses) (for Debian based systems, 'libncursesw5-dev') * [ncurses](https://www.gnu.org/software/ncurses) (for Debian based systems, 'libncursesw5-dev')
* [libconfig](http://www.hyperrealm.com/libconfig) (for Debian based systems, 'libconfig-dev')
##### Audio ##### Audio
* libtoxav (libtoxcore compiled with audio support) * libtoxav (libtoxcore compiled with audio support)
* [openal](http://openal.org) * [openal](http://openal.org)
##### Sound notifications
* [openal](http://openal.org)
* [openalut](http://openal.org)
### Compiling ### Compiling
1. `cd build/` 1. `cd build/`
2. `make PREFIX="/where/to/install"` 2. `make PREFIX="/where/to/install"`
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* You can pass your own flags to the Makefile with `CFLAGS=""` and/or `LDFLAGS=""` (this will supersede the default ones) * You can pass your own flags to the Makefile with `CFLAGS=""` and/or `LDFLAGS=""` (this will supersede the default ones)
* Audio call support is automatically enabled if all dependencies are found * Audio call support is automatically enabled if all dependencies are found
* If you want to build toxic without audio call support, you can use `make DISABLE_AV=1` * If you want to build toxic without audio call support, you can use `make DISABLE_AV=1`
* Sound notifications support is automatically enabled if all dependencies are found
* If you want to build toxic without sound notifications support, you can use `make DISABLE_NOTIFY=1`
### Packaging ### Packaging
* For packaging purpose, you can use `DESTDIR=""` to specify a directory where to store installed files * For packaging purpose, you can use `DESTDIR=""` to specify a directory where to store installed files