IPhoto 2: suddenly won't open library...

...and nor will it make a new one.
G5, iPhoto 2, Tiger. iPhoto worked just fine yesterday. Today, Software Update reports two updates to d/l and install: Quicktime 7.1.2 and OS X Update 10.4.7. (nothing to do with iPhoto!) Downloaded and installed.
Nothing else has been changed.
After the obligatory restart, iPhoto was launched to work on some pics. The app loads, then reports that 'you have made a change in the iPhoto library using a newer version. Please use a newer version to view the iPhoto library.' and a Quit button.
i searched through this forum, and there were some ideas:
• rename the current Library, open iPhoto and create a new Library, quit and manually move the old Library into the new Library, then restart iPhoto
• trash the plist from the user directory
• rebuild Library
Tried each of them, then tried all of them. Nothing changes. If the Library is removed from the directory to the desktop and renamed, a new Library dialog did appear. But when the user is prompted to save the new Library, the same error comes up.
New Library folder trashed; plist trashed; iPhoto started again: same as above.
New Library folder trashed; plist trashed; Opt-Shft held as iPhoto opens: well, of course, it says no album is selected, then gives the original error and quits.
Opt-Shft held with old Library in the proper location: asks if a rebuild is desired, then gives the original error and quits.
At a total loss. We don't have iLife, because we don't want the rest of it. We just use iPhoto. Can't re-install iPhoto because it was part of the original restore discs -- well, okay, i could extract iPhoto from the package and reinstall just it, but i'd rather not because it's a bit of work.
What's a stumper is that nothing was done to iPhoto itself with this download. At this point in the troubleshooting, i usually tell the user that a clean reinstall from the original discs is needed.
Has anyone else seen this problem with iPhoto 2 after a Tiger update?
iBook   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   G5, 10.4.7, iPhoto 2

A little clarification please...
As far as I can tell, the latest available Mac version of QuickTime is 7.1.1 (although that shouldn't have anything to do with the problem you've described).
It's a little puzzling that a newly created library would induce the "you have made a change..." dialog. While an existing library might have become modified by applying an inappropriate updater, there is no possible way for iPhoto to generate a new, incompatible library. To where did you try to save this new library? Did you just accept the default location (your Pictures folder) that was offered?
Restart your Mac and then run the Permissions Repair from Disk Utility. Try iPhoto again.
If that doesn't improve things, try creating a new library this way...
• Quit iPhoto if it's running
• Move your iPhoto Library (all of them, if you've rebuilt and kept the original) to the desktop
• Move the com.apple.iPhoto.plist file from your Preferences folder to the trash
• Launch iPhoto and dismiss the "Welcome" dialog.
Try importing some pictures (but not from any of your previous iPhoto Library folders)
BTW, it's unlikely that your OS 10.4.7 update had anything to do with what's going on (other than a possible permissions issue) -- I just installed such an update, and iPhoto 2 works fine.

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