Getting Started
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[partintro]
.Getting started with Megatest
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How to install Megatest and set it up for running your regressions and continuous integration process.
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Installation
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Dependencies
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Chicken scheme and a number of "eggs" are required for building
Megatest. See the script installall.sch in the utils directory of the
distribution for a mostly automated way to install everything needed
for building Megatest on Linux.
footnote:[An example footnote.]
indexterm:[Example index entry]
And now for something completely different: ((monkeys)), lions and
tigers (Bengal and Siberian) using the alternative syntax index
entries.
(((Big cats,Lions)))
(((Big cats,Tigers,Bengal Tiger)))
(((Big cats,Tigers,Siberian Tiger)))
Note that multi-entry terms generate separate index entries.
Here are a couple of image examples: an image:images/smallnew.png[]
example inline image followed by an example block image:
.Tiger block image
image::images/tiger.png[Tiger image]
Followed by an example table:
.An example table
[width="60%",options="header"]
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| Option | Description
| -a 'USER GROUP' | Add 'USER' to 'GROUP'.
| -R 'GROUP' | Disables access to 'GROUP'.
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.An example example
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Lorum ipum...
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[[X1]]
Sub-section with Anchor
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Sub-section at level 2.
Chapter Sub-section
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sub-section at level 3.
Chapter Sub-section
+++++++++++++++++++
Sub-section at level 4.
This is the maximum sub-section depth supported by the distributed
AsciiDoc configuration.
footnote:[A second example footnote.]
The Second Chapter
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An example link to anchor at start of the <<X1,first sub-section>>.
indexterm:[Second example index entry]
An example link to a bibliography entry <<taoup>>.