docs: mention FreeBSD specific build commandline for deployment

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- [Docker](deploying/docker.md)
- [Arch Linux](deploying/arch-linux.md)
- [Debian](deploying/debian.md)
- [FreeBSD](deploying/freebsd.md)
- [TURN](turn.md)
- [Appservices](appservices.md)
- [Maintenance](maintenance.md)

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# conduwuit for FreeBSD
conduwuit at the moment does not provide FreeBSD builds. Building conduwuit on FreeBSD requires a specific environment variable to use the
system prebuilt RocksDB library instead of rust-rocksdb / rust-librocksdb-sys which does *not* work and will cause a build error or coredump.
Use the following environment variable: `ROCKSDB_LIB_DIR=/usr/local/lib`
Such example commandline with it can be: `ROCKSDB_LIB_DIR=/usr/local/lib cargo build --release`

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You may simply download the binary that fits your machine. Run `uname -m` to see what you need.
Prebuilt binaries can be downloaded from the latest tagged release [here](https://github.com/girlbossceo/conduwuit/releases/latest).
The latest tagged release also includes the Debian packages.
Prebuilt fully static musl binaries can be downloaded from the latest tagged release [here](https://github.com/girlbossceo/conduwuit/releases/latest) or `main` CI branch workflow artifact output. These also include Debian packages. These binaries have jemalloc and io_uring statically linked and included with them.
Alternatively, you may compile the binary yourself. We recommend using [Lix](https://lix.systems) to build conduwuit as this has the most guaranteed
reproducibiltiy and easiest to get a build environment and output going.
Otherwise, follow standard Rust project build guides (installing git and cloning the repo, getting the Rust toolchain via rustup, installing LLVM toolchain + libclang, installing liburing for io_uring and RocksDB, etc).
Otherwise, follow standard Rust project build guides (installing git and cloning the repo, getting the Rust toolchain via rustup, installing LLVM toolchain + libclang for RocksDB, installing liburing for io_uring and RocksDB, etc).
## Adding a conduwuit user