Accidentally deleted some files.

I was installing a program and managed to accidentally delete everything in my /usr/local/bin directory. Is it possible somehow to restore all the default programs that were in there?

You could always run your installer DVD, do an "archive and install" preserving your user settings, then apply the 10.5.6 combo update. If you had any customizations in the unix part of the previous system (other than in /usr/local/bin) you can just copy or move them over from the Previous Systems folder.

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