Unable to upgrade SSIS packages to SQL Server 2014

Hi there,
I'm trying to upgrade our SSIS packages from SQL Server 2012 to 2014 (in Visual Studio 2013).  The wizard pops up the minute the project loads and I leave everything to default.
It errors immediately though on almost every package with the following error:
Error 0xc001000e: MyPackage: The connection "{5F69F91E-8CD7-49A7-A76A-815244411037}" is not found. This error is thrown by Connections collection when the specific connection element is not found.
That connection is a project connection manager and most definitely exists.  In fact, I can open the individual package and it upgrades it for me and the package is completely fine.  It seems to me that the upgrade wizard has a bug whereby it doesn't
look for project connection managers.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, otherwise I might just post it to connect as a bug.

I was able to fix it using the following steps:
Open project, "Upgrade Package Wizard" opens automatically
Select all packages, click next, some packages will fail. Ignore them, close wizard.
Open every package. A message says "Package was upgraded" for each package.
Save every package, save solution, close solution
Open the solution again. This time no "Upgrade Wizard" opens, upgrade was successful
Deploy the solution to SSIS server (my project already had package configuration)
This is what worked for me, I hope it'll help others.

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