On Jun 25, 2014, at 2:56 PM, daveharpe <the.real.daveha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I tried to run my copy of Cyberduck from my G4 on my G5, and it crashes on 
> startup every time. Is there a version that is available for Tiger on the G5, 
> that I can still download somewhere? If not, is there any other FTP client 
> that will work? I looked on the Cyberduck site and they only have the very 
> newest one, which needs a very recent operating system to work. I tried 
> emailing them about it and they don't answer.

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Hello,
 
I've had the same problem ... and it isn't an OS or machine issue -- it's due 
to some new incompatibility in it's software update framework (bundled Sparkle 
framework) -- no doubt caused by changes in the web server that the update 
framework talks to.

You can get around the crash by turning off your WiFi ( or other internet 
connection ) while Cyberduck starts, then you can turn it back on as soon as 
Cyberduck has started.
It's annoying, but beats using an inferior FTP app.

Hopefully one of us can figure out how to disable its update check ( I don't 
think I've even checked it's preferences yet -  now that I think of it ).

-- Manoah F Adams

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