Do you have a asm.jar installed somewhere in your classpath like Library/Java. I cannot replicate this issue.
The problem was not asm.jar, but cglib-2.2.jar, which was in /Library/Java/Extensions. After removing this lib, Cyberduck starts up again.
However, shouldn't the classpath be set such that locally available resources, like
Cyberduck.app/Contents/Resources/Java/cglib-2.2.jar are preferred over ones available in the System?
Do you have a asm.jar installed somewhere in your classpath like Library/Java. I cannot replicate this issue.
The problem was not asm.jar, but cglib-2.2.jar, which was in /Library/Java/Extensions. After removing this lib, Cyberduck starts up again.
However, shouldn't the classpath be set such that locally available resources, like
Cyberduck.app/Contents/Resources/Java/cglib-2.2.jar are preferred over ones available in the System?
There is no way I know to change this behaviour. Installed libraries always take precedence in the classpath.
Cyberduck 3.5.1 will not start on Mac OS X 10.6.4. The icon appears briefly, then disapears again.
Console output follows:
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