### Compiling on GNU/Linux
-Install dependencies. Here's an example for Debian/Ubuntu:
+#### Dependencies
+
+| Dependency | Version | Commentary |
+|------------|---------|------------|
+| GCC | 4.9+ | Can be replaced with Clang 3.4+ |
+| CMake | 2.6+ | |
+| Irrlicht | 1.7.3+ | |
+| SQLite3 | 3.0+ | |
+| LuaJIT | 2.0+ | Bundled Lua 5.1 is used if not present |
+| GMP | 5.0.0+ | Bundled mini-GMP is used if not present |
+| JsonCPP | 1.0.0+ | Bundled JsonCPP is used if not present |
+
+For Debian/Ubuntu:
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential libirrlicht-dev cmake libbz2-dev libpng-dev libjpeg-dev libxxf86vm-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libsqlite3-dev libogg-dev libvorbis-dev libopenal-dev libcurl4-gnutls-dev libfreetype6-dev zlib1g-dev libgmp-dev libjsoncpp-dev
$ sudo dnf install make automake gcc gcc-c++ kernel-devel cmake libcurl* openal* libvorbis* libXxf86vm-devel libogg-devel freetype-devel mesa-libGL-devel zlib-devel jsoncpp-devel irrlicht-devel bzip2-libs gmp-devel sqlite-devel luajit-devel leveldb-devel ncurses-devel doxygen spatialindex-devel bzip2-devel
+#### Download
+
You can install git for easily keeping your copy up to date.
If you don’t want git, read below on how to get the source without git.
This is an example for installing git on Debian/Ubuntu:
$ mv minetest_game-master minetest_game
$ cd ..
+#### Build
+
Build a version that runs directly from the source directory:
$ cmake . -DRUN_IN_PLACE=TRUE