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upgrading to Mountain Lion killed my most preferred apps, like svn, tex, java. Where are they, just broken path or have you deleted? What other surprises lies ahead?

Run Java Preferences app in /Utilities and install the Java Runtime Enviornment, then enable plug-ins, etc. As for the other things, post to the Unix forum.

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