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As Java is not installed by defaults on Lion and Mountain Lion systems (OS X 10.7, 10.8) I would like to deploy it to all machines on our network. I understand that I can simply download the.pkg and remote install it through Apple Remote Desktop.

However, I am wondering if there is a way to send a remote command through Apple Remote Desktop to do a silent, unattended install. Are there options for the 'java' command to do this? I know that if I am on a client machine and I type 'java' at the command line it will invoke an on demand installation, but it requires user action to click the 'OK' button.

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After upgrading to Mountain Lion, I realized that subversion (svn) was missing. Since I happened to install a new version of eclipse I first thought the problem was with my eclipse install but after wasting way too much time trying to fix it in eclipse I realized my problem was somewhere else So here’s what I did to fix it. SVN is part of the Command Line Tools.

To install them go to. This requires an Apple Developer ID. Getting one is free and only requires an Apple ID which you should all already have. There select Command Line Tools (OS X Mountain Lion) and download the DMG file (it’s about 110 MB).

Then open the DMG file, double click on Command Line Tools (Mountain Lion).mpkg, just keep clicking Continue / Agree / Install. An alternative is to install Xcode. You can download it from the. Once Xcode is installed, you can go the Preferences > Downloads > Command Line Tools and install them.

The downside of this method is that you have to install Xcode which is a waste of space (1.5 GB download and 3.3 GB install) unless you develop for Mac OS X or iOS. But if like me you have Xcode installed anyway Once you’ve installed the Command Line Tools, you can check whether SVN is installed and whether you have the right version (1.6.18) opening a Terminal and typing the following: svn --version svn, version 1.6.18 (r1303927) compiled Jun 15 2012, 19:07:58 Copyright (C) 2000-2009 CollabNet. Subversion is open source software, see This product includes software developed by CollabNet (The following repository access (RA) modules are available: * ra_neon: Module for accessing a repository via WebDAV protocol using Neon. - handles 'http' scheme - handles 'https' scheme * ra_svn: Module for accessing a repository using the svn network protocol. - handles 'svn' scheme * ra_local: Module for accessing a repository on local disk. - handles 'file' scheme That’s it! Update: Another way is to use.

Avg antivirus for mac 10.9 With Homebrew installed, open a Terminal window and type the following: brew install subversion If you get the following error: curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 503 Error: Download failed: You will need to type the following: brew edit pkg-config The replace the two lines with url and md5 by: url 'md5 'a3270bab3f4b69b7dc6dbdacbcae9745' version '0.25' Save and rerun the install of subversion. If you get the following error message: curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 Error: Download failed: This means that your HomeBrew installation should be updated.