-On other Linux variants, you probably want to go for a source install.
-Please contact us if you want to contribute the build scripts for your
-preferred distribution.
-
-@subsection install_binary_java Using the binary jar file
-
-The easiest way to install the Java bindings of SimGrid is to grab the
-jar file from the
-<a href="https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=12">Download page</a>,
-and copy it in your classpath (typically, in the same directory than
-your source code). If you go for that version, there is no need to
-install the C library as it is bundled within the jar file. Actually,
-only a bunch of architectures are supported this way to keep the
-jar file size under control and because we don't have access to every
-exotic architectures ourselves.
-
-If the jarfile fails on you, complaining that your architecture is not
-supported, drop us an email: we may extend the jarfile for you, if we
-have access to your architecture to build SimGrid on it.
-
-If the error message is about the boost-context library, then you
-should install that library on your machine. This is a known issue in
-the 3.12 release that will be fixed in the next release.
-
-You can retrieve a nightly build of the jar file from our autobuilders.
-For Windows, head to
-<a href="https://ci.appveyor.com/project/mquinson/simgrid">AppVeyor</a>.
-Click on the artefact link on the right, and grab your file. If the
-latest build failed, there will be no artefact so you will need to
-first click on "History" on the top to search for the last successful
-build.
-For non-Windows systems (Linux, Mac or FreeBSD), head to
-<a href="https://ci.inria.fr/simgrid/job/SimGrid-Multi">Jenkins</a>.
-In the build history, pick the last green (or at least yellow) build
-that is not blinking (ie, that is done building). In the list, pick a
-system that is close to your system, and click on the ball in the
-Debug row. The build artefact appear on the top of the resulting page.
-
-@section install_src Installing from source
-
-@subsection install_src_deps Resolving the dependencies
-
-SimGrid only uses very standard tools:
+@subsection install_binary_java Stable Java Package
+
+For the SimGrid Java bindings, grab the jar file from the [download
+page](https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=12) and copy it in your
+classpath (typically, your source code root directory). This
+self-contained version even includes the SimGrid native components for
+the following architectures: Linux (Amd64, x86, Arm), Mac OS X 64
+bits, Windows 64 bits, FreeBSD (64 bits).
+
+@subsection install_binary_java_builder Nightly built Java Package
+
+For Windows, head to [AppVeyor](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/mquinson/simgrid).
+Click on the artefact link on the right, and grab your file. If the latest build failed, there will be no artefact. Then
+you will need to first click on "History" on the top and search for the last successful build.
+
+For non-Windows systems (Linux, Mac or FreeBSD), head to [Jenkins](https://ci.inria.fr/simgrid/job/SimGrid-Multi).
+In the build history, pick the last green (or at least yellow) build that is not blinking (i.e., not currently under
+build). In the list, pick a system that is close to yours, and click on the ball in the Debug row. The build artefact
+will appear on the top of the resulting page.
+
+@subsection install_binary_java_troubleshooting Binary Java Troubleshooting
+
+ - **Your architecture is not supported by this jarfile**. \n
+ If your system is in the list of the supported architectures (see
+ @ref install_binary_java "above"), then this is probably a bug that
+ @ref contributing_bugs "you should report".\n
+ If your system is actually not supported, you should compile your
+ own jarfile @ref install_src "by compiling SimGrid" on your
+ machine. If you feel so, @ref contact "contact us" so that we add
+ your architecture to the list.
+
+ - **Library not found: boost-context**.\n
+ You should obviously install the @c boost-context library on your
+ machine, for example with @c apt-get.
+
+@section install_src Source Installs
+
+@subsection install_src_deps Getting the Dependencies
+
+Recompiling an official archive is not much more complex. SimGrid only uses very standard tools: