Finding iphoto-library for import into aperture

aperture does not find my iphoto-library for import!
I have installed aperture and when I want to import my iphoto-library, the pulldown menu does not give me the option to click on "iphoto library", though it is in the pcts-Folder. It gives me all the pictures on my computer except the iphoto-library. Who can give me a clue?

Make sure the Import Pane on the Aperture Window is closed and then go File -> Import and the iPhoto Library option will be available.
Regards
TD

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