Aperture 3 - "insufficient disk space" on import

I've just downloaded the Aperture 3 trial version and have immediately hit a problem.
I'm running on a Mac Pro with 40GB free on the boot disk (where Aperture and it's library is installed) and I have a folder with 65GB of photos on another internal drive that has over 1TB of free space.
When I select the folder in the Import screen, Aperture shows me thumbnails all of the files. I chose the "Store files in their current location", but when I hit the "Import Checked" button I get an error saying there is not enough space:
"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 1451 MB of space."
I have 40GB free, and I am leaving the files in their current location, so it should be no problem....any clues??

When you open the dialog by going to file->import->iphoto library, you have to select your iphoto library folder/package in the "finder" window on the top of the box. I think this is because you have to tell Aperture which iPhoto library you wish to import. It's not implied.
I got my import started but immediately ran into another problem also described in this thread. I don't remember the exact wording but Aperture told me I didn't have enough disk space. I clicked on "cancel" but Aperture continued to import. This repeated a few times and I got different disk requirement in the dialog box but the import kept on going. I had about 104G available before I started and my iPhoto library was about 77G. I was in 64 bit mode.
It finally finished after about 36 hours. But not all of the photos/events were imported. Again, I don't remember the exact figures but I was short of about 2000 photos (out of 27000) and 30 event (out of 433.) I compared both libraries and did find the missing ones. This was clearly not acceptable.
I rebooted into 32 it mode, deleted my Aperture library, repaired permissions, regenerated iPhoto thumbnails, and started again. I immediately got the "insufficient disk space messages" again.
I deleted the Aperture library and started again. I found a a checkbox called "Do not import duplicates" in file->import->iPhoto Library. It was checked by default. I unchecked it. And I restarted the import again.
I did NOT receive ANY "you don't have enough disk space' messages this time. And it seemed to have run faster than the night before. I let it run overnight and I got all of the events and only 3 missing photos.
I checked my events and did find duplicate names. Aperture renamed them by adding a number suffix to them.
It was not a pleasant or a completely satisfying experience but I can accept the result. I just have to find the three missing photos

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