-make install
-\endverbatim
-
-\section install_Win Installing the SimGrid framework on Windows
-
-\subsection install_Win_install Installing SimGrid with the automatic installer
-
-Before start the installation, you need to be sure to have the following dependencies:
- \li cmake 2.8 <a href="http://www.cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html">(download page)</a>
- \li MinGW <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/MinGW/">(download page)</a>
- \li perl <a href="http://www.activestate.com/activeperl/downloads">(download page)</a>
- \li git <a href="http://msysgit.googlecode.com/files/Git-1.7.4-preview20110204.exe">(download page)</a>
-
-Then download the package <a href="https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=12">SimGrid Installer</a>,
-execute it and follow instructions.
-
-\htmlonly
-<a href="win_install_01.png" border=0><img src="win_install_01.png" border=0></a>
-\endhtmlonly
-
-Step 1: Accept the license.
-
-\htmlonly
-<a href="win_install_02.png" border=0><img src="win_install_02.png" border=0></a>
-\endhtmlonly
-
-Step 2: Select packets to install.
-
-\htmlonly
-<a href="win_install_03.png" border=0><img src="win_install_03.png" border=0></a>
-\endhtmlonly
-
-Step 3: Choice where to install packets previously selected. Please don't use spaces in path.
-
-\htmlonly
-<a href="win_install_04.png" border=0><img src="win_install_04.png" border=0></a>
-\endhtmlonly
-
-Step 4: Add CLASSPATH to environment variables.
-
-\htmlonly
-<a href="win_install_05.png" border=0><img src="win_install_05.png" border=0></a>
-\endhtmlonly
-
-Step 5: Add PATH to environment variables.
-
-\htmlonly
-<a href="win_install_06.png" border=0><img src="win_install_06.png" border=0></a>
-\endhtmlonly
-
-Step 6: Restart your computer to take in consideration environment variables.
-
-\subsection install_Win_compile1 Compile a project "HelloWorld"
-
-In the SimGrid install directroy you should have an HelloWorld project to explain you how to start
-compiling a source file. There are:
-\verbatim
-- HelloWorld.c The example source file.
-- CMakeLists.txt It allows to configure the project.
-- FindPCRE.cmake This finds and links to the pcre library (Normally included
- into Simgrid directory "GnuWin32").
-- README This explaination.
-\endverbatim
-
-Now let's compil this example:
-\li Run windows shell "cmd".
-\li Open HelloWorld Directory ('cd' command line).
-\li Create a build directory and change directory. (optional)
-\li Type 'cmake -G"MinGW Makefiles" \<path_to_HelloWorld_project\>'
-\li Run mingw32-make
-\li You should obtain a runnable example ("HelloWorld.exe").
-
-For compiling your own code you can simply copy the HelloWorld project and rename source name. It will
-create a target with the same name of the source.
+make install # try "sudo make install" if you don't have the permission to write
+@endverbatim
+
+In addition, several compilation targets are provided in SimGrid. If
+your system is well configured, the full list of targets is available
+for completion when using the Tab key. Note that some of the existing
+targets are not really for public consumption so don't worry if some
+stuff doesn't work for you.
+
+@verbatim
+make simgrid Build only the SimGrid library and not any example
+make masterslave Build only this example (and its dependencies)
+make clean Clean the results of a previous compilation
+make install Install the project (doc/ bin/ lib/ include/)
+make uninstall Uninstall the project (doc/ bin/ lib/ include/)
+make dist Build a distribution archive (tgz)
+make distcheck Check the dist (make + make dist + tests on the distribution)
+make documentation Create SimGrid documentation
+@endverbatim
+
+If you want to see what is really happening, try adding VERBOSE=1 to
+your compilation requests:
+
+@verbatim
+make VERBOSE=1
+@endverbatim
+
+@subsection install_src_test Testing SimGrid
+
+Once everything is built, you may want to test the result. SimGrid
+comes with an extensive set of regression tests (see @ref
+inside_tests "that page of the insider manual" for more
+details). Running the tests is done using the ctest binary that comes
+with cmake. These tests are run for every commit and the result is
+publicly <a href="https://ci.inria.fr/simgrid/">available</a>.