Photos did not import iPhotos library

When I first launched Photos it did not import my old iPhotos library.  How do I get Photos to import the old iPhotos library, there does not appear to be an option to do so. I can hold down the option button and launch Photos and choose the old iPhotos library but it just opens it and does not import it into the main new Photos library.

Ok, here is what I had to do.
open Photos while holding the Option key
select the old iPhotos library, Photos will now do it's conversion
after converting close Photos (this step may not be needed, but it's what I did)
open Photos, making sure it's using the just converted library (you can rename the library if you want to in Finder)
select Preferences->General->Use as System Photo Library
Everything seems to be ok now.

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