HT3805 I recently upgraded to mavericks on iMac . now when i open aperture I get the message"aperture cannot access this library. to use this library, make sure its file permissions are set correctly" I have repaid permissions via the aperture first aid.

I repaired the permissions in aperture first aid. I notice my short user name has changed from the one before the mavericks upgrade.

I notice my short user name has changed from the one before the mavericks upgrade.
Then you created a new user account when upgrading. How did you upgrade? Did erase the system and set up your mac completely new? If your short user name has changed, you are no longer the owner of your Aperture library, if it ha been created with your old user name.
I repaired the permissions in aperture first aid.
And after repairing the permissions you can still not access it?
Where is the library located? On an external drive or in your Home folder?

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