This feature was never publicly released, and has not been distributed
in our binary builds for a couple versions now. It needed to be removed
in order to reduce the number of places Nmap looks for data files. See #2051
require that. Without it, I get the warnings
Warning: Package "Nmap" is not assigned to a choice.
Warning: Package "Zenmap" is not assigned to a choice.
Warning: Package "Ncat" is not assigned to a choice.
Warning: Package "Ndiff" is not assigned to a choice.
Warning: Package "Nping" is not assigned to a choice.
Warning: Choice "Nmap" has no subchoices and no package refs.
Warning: Choice "Zenmap" has no subchoices and no package refs.
Warning: Choice "Ncat" has no subchoices and no package refs.
Warning: Choice "Ndiff" has no subchoices and no package refs.
Warning: Choice "Nping" has no subchoices and no package refs.
In the built installer, all the choices said "Zero KB" and the "Continue"
button was not clickable.
"welcome" so it appears in the "Introduction" section of the installer (the
"Readme" page doesn't appear anymore). Previously the Introduction page was
just a useless extra page that said "You will be guided through the steps
necessary to install this software."
metapackage (.mpkg) installer. The installer lets you pick if you want to
install Nmap or Zenmap or both. It puts Nmap in /usr/local and the previously
developed Zenmap.app in /Applications.