I’m still struggling with letting Inkscape (I think Gimp too) installed via 
MacPorts to be able to open files.  I’ve searched the mailing list archive for 
the last year for any mention of this and found zip so apparently I’m 
particularly incompetent.  Here’s what I’ve tried.

Big Sur 11.6
MacPorts base 2.7.1
Just updated the tree and all anything listed as outdated.
inkscape-app @0.92_1, inkscape @0.92.5_9_x11, and xorg-server @1.20.11_1  
installed and active
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In Apple -> System Preferences -> Security and Privacy -> Files and Folders I 
cannot do any thing even having unlocked with an admin password.
In Apple -> System Preferences -> Security and Privacy -> Full Disk Access I 
have given the following access the following:
Inkscape (the terminal app found with Show Contents in the Inkscape.app file in 
my MacPorts folder)
Xquartz
Terminal
X11.app
Inkscape.app (the Inkscape icon in the MacPorts folder)

I’ve shut down and restarted the computer and I’m still getting  "Could not 
read the contents of Desktop” and a parallel complaint for Documents.  I know 
that a dialog box should pop up asking for my permission to access my Desktop, 
Documents, etc. folder and that those dialogs not popping up is a known (and 
unfixible I think) issue.  I thought granting full disk access was the only 
known work-around, but full disk access to what?   

I have, by the way also tried the dmg from the Inkscape website for version 
1.1.1.  I don’t get error messages with it, but it also can’t open a file 
(spinning beachball of death). So that’s not good either.  

Thanks,
Lenore

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