Using a profile correction lens for micro four thirds?

I have a Panasonic 5 GM (micro four-thirds) using an Olympus 9 mm f8.0 fisheye.  The lens is silent (has no electrical contacts) so the camera knows what the lens is fixed and Lightroom cannot apply an AutoCorrect entry to the lens distortion and CA. I downloaded Adobe Lens profile creator and created a successful * *.lcp file to my goal.  It is installed in the subdirectory of files standard (I think):

Users/[username]/appdata/roaming/Adobe/CameraRaw/LensProfiles/1.0 (using a PC).  I use RAW files, but lightroom does not show the profile of correction as being available for my goal.  I downloaded a custom * *.lcp from Adobe and it went into a subdirectory under 1.0 "downloaded" heading, so I put a copy of my profile in there also.  I can see the downloaded profile. Still no luck with mine of Adobe Lens profile creator.  I know that most of the profiles of micro 4/3 lenses are applied automatically. Does this mean that Lightroom will not recognize my custom profiles?  I can apply a standard profile Canon or Nikon to my photos, so it does not resemble lens profiles are disabled for micro 4/3 images in itself.  Thanks in advance for any help.  R. Ikenberry

Have you created the profile for RAW and not for jpg - they are different?

Look for this line in the profile (several entries): stCamera:CameraRawProfile

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