add libsodium as dependency for building in readme

this finally got my debug-static-all to build. Obviously, its me, so this could use some edits or something.
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@ -172,6 +172,7 @@ library archives (`.a`).
| OpenSSL | basically any | NO | `libssl-dev` | `openssl` | NO | sha256 sum | | OpenSSL | basically any | NO | `libssl-dev` | `openssl` | NO | sha256 sum |
| libzmq | 3.0.0 | NO | `libzmq3-dev` | `zeromq` | NO | ZeroMQ library | | libzmq | 3.0.0 | NO | `libzmq3-dev` | `zeromq` | NO | ZeroMQ library |
| libunbound | 1.4.16 | YES | `libunbound-dev` | `unbound` | NO | DNS resolver | | libunbound | 1.4.16 | YES | `libunbound-dev` | `unbound` | NO | DNS resolver |
| libsodium | ? | NO | `libsodium-dev` | ? | NO | libsodium |
| libminiupnpc | 2.0 | YES | `libminiupnpc-dev` | `miniupnpc` | YES | NAT punching | | libminiupnpc | 2.0 | YES | `libminiupnpc-dev` | `miniupnpc` | YES | NAT punching |
| libunwind | any | NO | `libunwind8-dev` | `libunwind` | YES | Stack traces | | libunwind | any | NO | `libunwind8-dev` | `libunwind` | YES | Stack traces |
| liblzma | any | NO | `liblzma-dev` | `xz` | YES | For libunwind | | liblzma | any | NO | `liblzma-dev` | `xz` | YES | For libunwind |
@ -182,6 +183,7 @@ library archives (`.a`).
| Doxygen | any | NO | `doxygen` | `doxygen` | YES | Documentation | | Doxygen | any | NO | `doxygen` | `doxygen` | YES | Documentation |
| Graphviz | any | NO | `graphviz` | `graphviz` | YES | Documentation | | Graphviz | any | NO | `graphviz` | `graphviz` | YES | Documentation |
[^] On Debian/Ubuntu `libgtest-dev` only includes sources and headers. You must [^] On Debian/Ubuntu `libgtest-dev` only includes sources and headers. You must
build the library binary manually. This can be done with the following command ```sudo apt-get install libgtest-dev && cd /usr/src/gtest && sudo cmake . && sudo make && sudo mv libg* /usr/lib/ ``` build the library binary manually. This can be done with the following command ```sudo apt-get install libgtest-dev && cd /usr/src/gtest && sudo cmake . && sudo make && sudo mv libg* /usr/lib/ ```