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Jun 14, 2016 10:39 PM in response to wilwebbby léonie,Is that the full error message? This message can be misleading and the problem may be something else.
What happened before you could no longer open the Aperture library? Did you move it? Did Aperture crash? Did you open the library from a different user account?
is the library stored on an external drive? If yes, is the drive locally mounted or a network volume? Is the file system correct - MacOS Extended (Journled)? To check your external drive see this link: Format external drives to Mac OS Extended before using with Aperture - Apple Support
To repair the permissions of your Aperture Library run Aperture's First Aid Tools:
(check this manual page: http://documentation.apple.com/en/aperture/usermanual/index.html#chapter=27%26se ction=10%26tasks=true).
To repair or rebuild your Aperture library
- Close Aperture, if it’s open.
- Locate the Aperture library you want to fix, then hold down the Command and Option keys while double-clicking the Aperture library.The Aperture Library First Aid dialog appears.
- In the Aperture Library First Aid dialog, do one of the following:
- To repair the permissions of the files within your Aperture library: Select Repairing Permissions.This option should be used when Aperture can’t access some of the image files within the database or Aperture is unable to open the library itself. The Repairing Permissions option reviews each file in your Aperture library and sets the read and write access of each file where appropriate, allowing Aperture to access the files again.Note: This option does not relocate referenced images whose master image files are offline. For more information about reconnecting offline images, see Reconnecting Missing or Offline Referenced Images.
