IPhoto not updating in Yosemite

After much grief finally installed Yosemite and there is NO ENTRY sign on iPhoto.
Go to App store to update , sign in , hit update again and now ....
Spinning ball...
Spinning ball....
Spinning ball....
Go and make a coffee ..
Spinning ball ... Quit App Store
Log out and shutdown
Restart and try again
Exactly the same !!!
***  is going on ?  I'm loathe to update iPhoto because it's SOOO much grief EVERYTIME
Rant over , any constructive Ideas ??
Thanks

murf_75 wrote:
I downloaded iPhoto library upgrader. It is not working.
What do i need to do?
Provide details on how it's not working.  Please detail ALL you have done so far in the way of troubleshooting?  Need this info to avoid the been there done that scenarios.

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