I’m using DataGraph v4.7.1 (Mac App Store version) on 2020 M1 MacBook Pro with 16GB memory running Monterey v12.1 (same problems with v12.0.1).
Given the Mac App Store sandboxing, I downloaded the dgraph
script via curl https://www.visualdatatools.com/DataGraph/dgraph -o dgraph
and chmod a+x
this script. I have confirmed the script is executable and understands parameters with dgraph --help
and got the expected help screen.
Both DataGraph and dgraph
script have full disk access (System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Full Disk Access), and DataGraph has read & write permissions to the working directory (DataGraph > Preferences).
I try to script a PDF output file for a simple, one chart dgraph file. Everything is in the same working directory.
dgraph weekly-trend.csv weekly-trend.dgraph -output weekly-trend.pdf
I get these errors:
Need read access to the file /Users/<my-user-account>/Library/Containers/com.visualdatatools.datagraph/Data/weekly-trend.csv
Need read access to the file /Users/<my-user-account>/Library/Containers/com.visualdatatools.datagraph/Data/weekly-trend.dgraph
Need write access to the file weekly-trend.pdf
In DataGraph, go into Preferences and add read/write access as needed
This same result happens across DataGraph quit & restart, delete & reinstall as well as across reboots of MacOS. Any ideas?