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.
specific revision if I have to.
Don't rebuild the script database. There are new makefile targets to handle
this and we decided that if it's broken it's better for it to be broken on the
Mac too.
Windows and UNIX, and install/distro system for the source tarball, RPM, OS X
installer (thanks to David) and the Windows installer.
configure --without-ncat keeps it out on Unix
"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.