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Hello, this may be loosely related to Issue, but I believe it is still different. I have a machine running Mac OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.2.
I downloaded and installed the current JRE from java.com, which is Java 7 Update 15 as of now. When typing 'java -version' in Terminal, Mac OS still pretends that there is.no. Java installed and offers to install Java 6 from Apples Update Servers. However Id prefer not to bother with Java 6 any longer as Oracle will cease public support for Java 6 within the next weeks and Apple will probably follow this. Plus, there is no simple solution for removing Java 6 cleanly once it is installed on a Mac. Launching Cyberduck it seems to use the routines from Apple to check for a Java version installed.
Consequently it misses the already installed Java 7 SE JRE as well and asks the user to install Java 6 (which seems to be a bad advice meanwhile). Or is it a simple misunderstanding: Does Cyberduck require the Java 7 SE JDK to be installed instead of the JRE? Either fix or a hint the FAQ what to do to use Java 7 are appreciated a lot. Bye, Christian.