I tried to run apport-collect, but it failed with a Python exception;
maybe the problem is that I'm running Debian sid and apport is not
tested there. Anyway, I can provide you the information you require.
BTW, the LibreOffice version I'm running is 1:3.5.4-5.

I'd also like to stress that I'm making no claimsa about whether the
problem here in OpenJDK, in LibreOffice or in the copy and paste
specifications. The thing to do here, I think, is to run my Java program
attached above and checking whether or not it produces valid data in the
clipboard. If it does, than the problem is probably LibreOffice's fault.
If it doesn't, it is OpenJDK's. But, unfortunately, I'm not confident
enough with how the clipboard works to do this check.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/682310

Title:
  Copy to clipboard does not work

Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  In application "GeoGebra" (package  "geogebra 3.2.44.0+dfsg1-1" , maverick 64 
bit), the "copy to clipboard" function does not work.
  When trying to paste the clipboard entry in OpenOffice (3.2.1), nothing 
happens. 
  When trying to paste the clipboard entry in GIMP (2.6.10), GIMP reports an 
error (no valid data in clipboard).

  It's not clear to me, which application is responsible for this
  problem (jre or geogebra).

  It would be great if someone could confirm this issue...
  Thanks.

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