I photo 9.6 following library upgrade, HELP

I tried to update i photo to version 9.6, after downloading it from the app store, it said I needed to run a library upgrade, which I did.
After trying to open i photo 9.6 after running the library upgrade, it is still showing the message saying I need to run the upgrade.
I'm getting rather concerned now as EVERY photo of mine is in i photo, and we had twins a year ago!!!
I'm running yosemite.
Someone HELP.

details please - what version of iPhoto did you upgrade from - what is the exact error message?
As a wild guess if you upgraded form iPhoto '08 version 7.x.x or earlier you need to download and RUN the iPhoto library upgrader - it will be installed in tehutilities folder of you application folder - double-click on it to run it and then launch IPhoto to coplete the upgrade
LN

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