(such as the first time you checkout the CVS), use the ./bootstrap command
to call them explicitely.
+If you need to compile the CVS version on a machine where all these
+dependencies are not met, the easiest is to do <tt>make dist</tt> in the CVS
+dir, on another machine where all dependencies are met. It will create an
+archive you may deploy on other sites just as a regular stable release.
+
\subsection faq_setting_MSG Setting up your own MSG code
Do not build your simulator by modifying the SimGrid examples. Go
Program (cross-)compiled with mingw32 do request an extra DLL at run-time to be
usable. For example, if you want to test your build with wine, you should do
the following to put this library where wine looks for DLLs.
-\verbatim cp /usr/share/doc/mingw32-runtime/mingwm10.dll.gz ~/.wine/c/windows/system/
+\verbatim
+cp /usr/share/doc/mingw32-runtime/mingwm10.dll.gz ~/.wine/c/windows/system/
gunzip ~/.wine/c/windows/system/mingwm10.dll.gz
\endverbatim
-The DLL is builded in src/.libs, and installed in the <prefix>/bin directory
+The DLL is builded in src/.libs, and installed in the <i>prefix</i>/bin directory
when you run make install.
If you want to use it in a native project on windows, you need to use