+2.2. Building and installing library
+
+To build the library, you will have to extract the source package in a
+directory where you have write permissions:
+
+ $ tar xzf simanio-x.y.z.tar.gz (x.y.z is a version signature)
+
+You can then build the library directly in the source tree, but it is strongly
+advised to use an independant build tree. For that, just go to the directory
+where you extracted SimanIO and type for instance:
+
+ $ mkdir simanio_build
+ $ cd simanio_build
+
+After that, you will just need to run cmake to generate the Makefiles and to
+run make and make install to install the library:
+
+ $ cmake ../simanio-x.y.z (x.y.z is a version signature)
+ $ make
+ $ make install
+
+Normally, the pre-requisites are automatically detected during the configuration
+procedure basing on the current environment; this procedure is managed by CMake
+by analyzing standard directories and environment variables.
+However, if it fails or if you want to specify alternative installation of some
+pre-requisite, you can do it by setting the corresponding environment variable.
+For example, you might want to specify installation directory of wso2-wsf-cpp-2.1.0
+with WSO2_ROOT_DIR environment variable:
+
+ export WSO2_ROOT_DIR=/usr/local/wso2-wsf-cpp-2.1.0