Add Gitian builds to README
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- [Release staging schedule and protocol](#release-staging-schedule-and-protocol)
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- [Compiling Monero from source](#compiling-monero-from-source)
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- [Dependencies](#dependencies)
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- [Gitian builds](#gitian-builds)
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- [Internationalization](#Internationalization)
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- [Using Tor](#using-tor)
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- [Pruning](#Pruning)
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The produced binaries still link libc dynamically. If the binary is compiled on a current distribution, it might not run on an older distribution with an older installation of libc. Passing `-DBACKCOMPAT=ON` to cmake will make sure that the binary will run on systems having at least libc version 2.17.
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### Gitian builds
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See [contrib/gitian/README.md](contrib/gitian/README.md).
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## Installing Monero from a package
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**DISCLAIMER: These packages are not part of this repository or maintained by this project's contributors, and as such, do not go through the same review process to ensure their trustworthiness and security.**
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