The system's screen saver app registered .saver as a document type, so
that behavior happens automagically. You don't need to do anything
besides create a normal .saver plugin from the standard template.


I think, I'm doing that, but when I double click the .saver file, System Preferences starts and I get the error message "Could not install ...".

My XCode project with which I am compiling my screensaver is pretty old.
I am running XCode 3.2, though.

So could there be some old "garbage" in the project file?
I looked through the project settings several times, but couldn't spot anything.

Regards,
Gabriel.

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