HT1198 Can you share your iphoto library with two users? and can they use there own apple id for photo stream?

My wife and i have two iphones and one mac mini, we basically want to share our photos and music but also have our individual settings, so I have set up two user accounts, i have managed to share itunes successfully however iphoto'11 will not seem to let us both use it without it needing 'repairing'? any help out there?

You'll need to put the Library on an external disk or Disk Image set to ignore owner ship and permissions.
Regards
TD

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