Aperture 3 asking for insane amount of space to import iPhoto Library!

"There is not enough free space on your Aperture Library Volume to import the selected items. It is estimated that you need at least an additional 326895 MB of space."
To import a 19gb iPhoto library? And this is on a drive with 307GB free! So...I need 620GB free total to import a 20GB library? Something seems amiss Apple!

Do a little searching in other threads and you'll find that there are some bugs in ap3. There's one particularly lone one (over 400 posts) that gets into all kinds of possible cures.

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