Lion and Latest iPhoto won't read Library.

I just bought an iMac (which cam with Lion). I used the Migration Assistant to move accounts and files from my G5/Leopard computer, and that seems to have gone fairly well. However, the iPhoto Library can't be opened by the iPhoto on the new machine. When I launch iPhoto, a message that the database needs to be updated is displayed, the system crunches on that for a while, then displays a message that the file system cannot be read.
I've checked permissions, and everything looks OK. The file works just fine on the old machine. I don't know what to try next. Please help!

Thank you, rkaufmann87, for your suggestion. That didn't work, as I already have version 9.1.5 installed.
The cause of the issue seems to have been that, on my older machine, I had the library in another location so that other users could access it, and just a shortcut in my Pictures folder. Even though I copied the actual library over to my new Pictures folder, iPhoto wanted to point to the old location (which was still available). It simply couldn't do that. So, I disconnected my old computer, started iPhoto afresh, telling it to use the newly copied library. All is now well. Thanks again.

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