readme.md: Fix typos and add info on make clean and build dependencies

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If the configuration goes well, the script will tell you which components are correctly configured and will be built.
### Bulding
### Building
Binaries and Info documentation are built with:
```
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```
or only with Octave:
```
make check-matlab
make check-octave
```
A summary of the results is available in `tests/run_test_matlab_output.txt` or `tests/run_test_octave_output.txt`. Often, it does not make sense
to run the complete testsuite. For instance, if you modify codes only related to the perfect foresight model solver, you can decide to run only a
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```
make o/deterministic_simulations
```
Finally if you want to run a single integration test with Matlab:
Finally if you want to run a single integration test, e.g. `deterministic_simulations/lbj/rbc.mod` with Matlab:
```
make deterministic_simulations/lbj/rbc.m.trs
```
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```
make deterministic_simulations/lbj/rbc.o.drs
```
Note that only tests will be executed where the `m.trs/o.trs` does not yet exist. You can run
```
make clean
```
in the `tests` folder to delete files that were created by the run of the testsuite. You can also manually delete the desired `m.trs/o.trs` file(s).
## Debian or Ubuntu
All the prerequisites are packaged.
The easiest way to install the pre-requisites in Debian is to use Debian's dynare package and do:
The easiest way to install the pre-requisites in Debian is to use Debian's dynare package and do
(requires that you have added the `deb-src` repositories to your `sources.list`):
```
apt-get build-dep dynare
```