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The posted installation steps for manually installing the CloudABI toolchain with the cloudabi-run utility in Debian/Ubuntu, omits some important requirements:
- yaml2argdata headers need to be installed.
- arpc needs to be installed.
- The libyaml-cpp-dev package needs to be installed.
- python3 needs to be installed.
- pypeg2 needs to be installed.
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Currently, the README only links to the CI dashboard and users have to click their way to the generated haddocks. We should provide an S3 bucket and automatically push haddock artifacts there on successful CI builds on master. The README should then link to the haddocks on S3.
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The gridsync docs themselves are pretty good and we can probably re-use a lot of the content. We should have something that is narrowly focused on how to go from the wormhole-based post-signup page to having a gridsync talking to an LAE S4 subscription's storage server.
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