readme: update with helpful notes about installing and wheels

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Panda3D is licensed under the Modified BSD License. See the LICENSE file for
more details.
Installing Panda3D
==================
By far, the easiest way to install the latest development build of Panda3D
into an existing Python installation is using the following command:
```bash
pip install --pre --extra-index-url https://archive.panda3d.org/ panda3d
```
If you prefer to install the full SDK with all tools, the latest development
builds can be obtained from this page:
https://www.panda3d.org/download.php?sdk&version=devel
These are automatically kept up-to-date with the latest GitHub version of Panda.
Building Panda3D
================
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The following command illustrates how to build Panda3D with some common
options:
```bash
python2.7 makepanda/makepanda.py --everything --installer --no-egl --no-gles --no-gles2
python makepanda/makepanda.py --everything --installer --no-egl --no-gles --no-gles2 --no-opencv
```
You will probably see some warnings saying that it's unable to find several
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files into the appropriate locations on your computer. You may have to run the
`ldconfig` tool in order to update your library cache after installing Panda3D.
Alternatively, you can add the `--wheel` option, which will produce a .whl
file that can be installed into a Python installation using `pip`.
macOS
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