Aperture 3: 17179869183.16 GB required for vault update?

I'm getting the following error when trying to update a vault that I've just created:
"Not Enough Disk Space
The vault “ApertureVault” does not have enough space to hold your library.
17179869183.16 GB is needed, but only 68.86 GB is available."
My library is 76gb, and my vault is 76gb. I've tried to make a single change to a version of an image and update my vault, and I get this message. I've completely deleted my vault, created a brand new vault, made a single change to a version and tried to update and this is the message I get each time. I've tried this twice so far.
It's obviously a miscalculation, but is anyone else experiencing this?
To recap: I've updated my library to Aperture 3 from Aperture 2, and everything seems to be working fine. I created a vault (it took about an hour), and I get the green arrows and green space indication (meaning everything is OK). I attempt to update my vault without any changes and it tells me there's nothing to update. I make a single change to a version (not even a master), and then try to update (I get the yellow arrows now, indicating a change to a version) and 17179869183.16 GB is needed for the update.
My backup drive where my vault is located is formatted Mac OS Extended (journaled).
Help!!

Kevin J. Doyle wrote:
You will be much better off building a new V3 vault on a freshly formatted dedicated volume.
It goes much faster than conversion as it is a much less complex operation, and since it is being created in entirety from scratch on an empty disk, will not be subject to the unavoidable fragmentation and other issues in the conversion of large, mature files.
Always best to have your main backup in fresh shape, we do this fresh volume/new vault on a monthly basis as part of our maintenance routines. Does not take that long, and is worth the piece of mind.
Disk are cheap, problems restoring a backup is an expensive nightmare.
Sincerely,
K.J. Doyle
I'm seeing this bug while doing exactly what you suggest -- using a freshly formatted dedicated volume with a brand new Aperture 3 vault. I didn't even attempt to upgrade my vault, as it just seemed easier to create a brand new one.

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