I had the latest version, but I uninstalled it again and reinstalled
after deleting all the files left in the uninstall. It fixed the
problem, and now I can package with ease.

On Oct 9, 11:43 am, Aaron Boodman <[email protected]> wrote:
> It sounds like you may have an old version of Chrome. What version do
> you see when you go to about:version?
>
> - a
>
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 1:57 PM, scievan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I attempted to follow the instructions for packaging extensions
> > (http://code.google.com/chrome/extensions/packaging.html):
>
> > "Creating a package
>
> > To package an extension:
>
> > Bring up the Extensions management page by going to this URL:
> > chrome://extensions
> > Click the Pack extension button. A dialog appears.
> > In the Extension root directory field, specify the path to the
> > extension's folder — for example, c:\myext. (Ignore the other field;
> > you don't specify a private key file the first time you package a
> > particular extension.)
> > Click OK. The packager creates two files: a .crx file, which is the
> > actual extension that can be installed, and a .pem file, which
> > contains the private key."
>
> > Instead of getting a nice dialog, all I get after typing chrome://extensions
> > is a stark, white page with only the black text of "Installed
> > Extensions
> > No Extensions Installed".
>
> > What can I do about this?
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