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Under Wayland, Firefox copies multi-line text with Windows-style newlines

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Starting Firefox under a Wayland compositor (sway, in my case) with MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 and copying some multi-line text results in newlines of the form \r\n, i.e. Windows-style, instead of the expected \n. Starting Firefox with the X11 backed, i.e. without MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1, doesn't exhibit the issue.

This is most certainly a bug since Wayland is a Unix-like protocol, and as such newlines should be of the form \n. However I am finding the bug tracker a little daunting and I am not sure how to check whether it is already known or not.

Starting Firefox under a Wayland compositor (sway, in my case) with ''MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1'' and copying some multi-line text results in newlines of the form '''\r\n''', i.e. Windows-style, instead of the expected '''\n'''. Starting Firefox with the X11 backed, i.e. without ''MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1'', doesn't exhibit the issue. This is most certainly a bug since Wayland is a Unix-like protocol, and as such newlines should be of the form '''\n'''. However I am finding the bug tracker a little daunting and I am not sure how to check whether it is already known or not.

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It is a known bug that has been reopened:

  • Bug 1547595 - GTK puts \r\n line endings into the Wayland Clipboard on Linux
  • Bug 1572104 - Carriage returns are copied from
     blocks under Linux
    
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Soluzione scelta

It is a known bug that has been reopened:

  • Bug 1547595 - GTK puts \r\n line endings into the Wayland Clipboard on Linux
  • Bug 1572104 - Carriage returns are copied from
     blocks under Linux
    
(please do not comment in bug reports
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/page.cgi?id=etiquette.html
)