Lightroom upgrade from 5.4 to 5.5 or 5.6:  "The Installer Is Damaged"

OS - Mac 10.9.3.  I've downloaded both 5.5 and 5.6 to upgrade the installed 5.4.  Both 5.5 and 5.6 give the same error - 'The installer is damaged.  The installer can't open the package.  There may be a problem with the file ownership or permissions."
I'm logged in as the administrator, the file info shows read/write, not locked.  I've rebooted.  Googling, there are no hits with Lightroom and this error message.  I don't want to uninstall 5.4, because it is running, but I need the new version for a new camera.

The ACS 5.6 software runs on a dedicated Cisco SNS-3495 appliance, on a Cisco SNS-3415 appliance, on a Cisco 1121 Secure Access Control System (CSACS-1121) or on a VMware server. ACS 5.6 ships on Cisco SNS-3495 and Cisco SNS-3415 appliances. However, ACS 5.6 continues to support CSACS-1121 appliance. You can upgrade to ACS 5.6 from any of the previous releases of ACS that runs on CSACS-1121 appliance. For more information on upgrade paths, see Upgrading Cisco Secure ACS Software.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/net_mgmt/cisco_secure_access_control_system/5-6/release/notes/acs_56_rn.html#40742

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