Revert "avoid pulling in unneeded dependencies when the assistant is disabled"

Cabal does not seem to have a way to check if flag A is set and then, if
flag B is set, add a dep. Instead, it makes flag B get unset if the
dep is not available.
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As a haskell package, git-annex can be installed using cabal.
Start by installing the [Haskell Platform](http://hackage.haskell.org/platform/),
and then:
Start by installing the [Haskell Platform](http://hackage.haskell.org/platform/).
## minimal build
This builds git-annex without some features that require C libraries, that
can be harder to get installed. This is plenty to get started using it,
although it does not include the assistant or webapp.
cabal update
PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATH
cabal install git-annex -f-assistant --bindir=$HOME/bin
cabal install git-annex --bindir=$HOME/bin -f"-assistant -webapp -webdav -pairing -xmpp -dns"
The above downloads the latest release and installs it into a ~/bin/
directory, which you can put in your PATH.
## full build
## building in the assistant and webapp
The above builds git-annex without the git-annex assistant and webapp. To
build with those features enabled, you will need to install several C
libraries and their headers, including libgnutls, libgsasl, libxml2, and
zlib. Then run:
To build with all features enabled, including the assistant and webapp,
you will need to install several C libraries and their headers,
including libgnutls, libgsasl, libxml2, and zlib. Then run:
cabal update
PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATH
cabal install c2hs --bindir=$HOME/bin
cabal install git-annex --bindir=$HOME/bin