At this stage you should have a fwdir directory tree somewhere in your file system. Its contents should be almost identical to the directory contents specified earlier in this chapter except there should now be an additional binary executable file sitting in the scripts directory.
To make FunnelWeb available to users, you should:
If you are short of disk space or have a system that is stressed in some other way, it may be of assistance to you to know that FunnelWeb has been constructed so that its binary executable is totally self contained. The binary executable does not rely on any other files to operate. Nor does it care about its position in the file system. In fact, all that is really required to use FunnelWeb is the binary executable and the FunnelWeb User's Manual. Thus, if you are short of disk space, you can move the binary executable to your ``/bin'' directory and delete the entire FunnelWeb tree. However, making the tree available to users is encouraged because:
Finally, you should fill in and send off a FunnelWeb registration form. This allows me to get a handle on the size and needs of the user base, and you to be kept informed of new FunnelWeb releases (optional). See Section for more information.