Cannot import sony arw raw files into lightroom 5

How can I import sony arw raw files to lightroom 5.  On Import I cannot convert them to dng.

What camera?
What version of Lightroom?
What is the exact complete word-for-word verbatim error message?
What exactly do you see on your screen anyway when this is happening? Describe in detail.

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