IPhoto 2.0.1 with Leopard

I am having similar problems to other users in that iPhoto will not launch since installing (archive and install) Leopard. The crash log says>
Process: iPhoto [237]
Path: /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/MacOS/iPhoto
Identifier: com.apple.iPhoto
Version: ??? (???)
Build Info: iPhotoProject-560800~1
Code Type: PPC (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [83]
Date/Time: 2007-11-07 09:28:18.169 +0000
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.5 (9A581)
Report Version: 6
Exception Type: EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000001, 0x000000008fe0105c
Crashed Thread: 0
Dyld Error Message:
Library not loaded: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/HTMLDisplay.framework/Versions/A/HTMLDisplay
Referenced from: /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/MacOS/iPhoto
Reason: image not found
As with some of the posts in the topic started by parkman3 on 1st November, my images are still in the "Pictures Folder" in my "Home Folder", stored as .jpegs which can be opened in Preview.
I have not yet tried reloading iPhoto from my original install disks, as I thought I read somewhere in the various Discussions forums, that Leopard would not recognise such a low version of iPhoto.
Can anyone comment on this before I have to buy an up-to-date version of iLife, if a reload of iPhoto 2.0.1 is not successful.
Thanks for reading this post and I look forward to any replies.
Regards,
Bob Sutton.

same problem here.
coincidentally or not, i noticed lack of access to iPhoto after installing Leopard on G4 Powerbook. i simply get "The application iPhoto quit unexpectedly" warning, and am asked to Relaunch, which yields the same message.
Get Info tells me it's Version 2.0.1 of iPhoto.
access to iPhoto library is also blocked, as when trying to change Desktop photo through System Preference. names of albums and folders in iPhoto appear to the list on the left, but icons to the left of the album names, and the albums themselves, are empty.
no such problem on iMac G5 with Leopard. don't know version of iPhoto there.

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