** Description changed:

  When running Xorg+xwayland+wayland+sway, the ImageMagick "import"
  command was executed on the commandline.  The pointer was then dragged
  across an Ungoogled Chromium window.  I should have drawn a rectangle to
  show the area being snapshot'd, but no box appeared.  When the mouse
  button was released, this error was printed in the terminal:
  
  import-im6.q16: unable to read X window image `': Resource temporarily 
unavailable @ error/xwindow.c/XImportImage/4977.
  import-im6.q16: missing an image filename `/tmp/sample.png' @ 
error/import.c/ImportImageCommand/1276.
  
  No image file was produced.
  
  Chromium only works in Wayland for some people and only with some
  special parameters passed to it.  I could not get Ungoogled Chromium to
  run in Wayland, so I had to run it like normal on Xwayland.
+ 
+ This bug is mirrored here:
+ 
+ https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/imagemagick/+bug/1938556
+ 
+ Most likely ImageMagick is the culprit.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1938548

Title:
  screen capture broken; ImageMagick "import" command fails

Status in xwayland package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When running Xorg+xwayland+wayland+sway, the ImageMagick "import"
  command was executed on the commandline.  The pointer was then dragged
  across an Ungoogled Chromium window.  I should have drawn a rectangle
  to show the area being snapshot'd, but no box appeared.  When the
  mouse button was released, this error was printed in the terminal:

  import-im6.q16: unable to read X window image `': Resource temporarily 
unavailable @ error/xwindow.c/XImportImage/4977.
  import-im6.q16: missing an image filename `/tmp/sample.png' @ 
error/import.c/ImportImageCommand/1276.

  No image file was produced.

  Chromium only works in Wayland for some people and only with some
  special parameters passed to it.  I could not get Ungoogled Chromium
  to run in Wayland, so I had to run it like normal on Xwayland.

  This bug is mirrored here:

  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/imagemagick/+bug/1938556

  Most likely ImageMagick is the culprit.

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