Panasonic LX3 Raw files in 1:1 aspect rtio

The new firmware for the Panasonic LX3 allows the selection of a 1:1 aspect ratio (Square) for both Raw (RW2) and JPEG files.  My Lightroom 2.5 will load the JPEG files, but  reports an error when I try to load the Raw files.  I am requesting that the next update be modified to allow processing to RAW (RW2) files taken in the 1:1 aspect ratio.   Thanks.
Frnk B

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