This bug was fixed in the package fonts-noto-color-emoji -
2.042-0ubuntu0.22.04.1
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fonts-noto-color-emoji (2.042-0ubuntu0.22.04.1) jammy; urgency=medium
* New upstream release (LP: #2045043)
- This major update introduces support for the Unicode 15.1 standard
This bug was fixed in the package fonts-noto-color-emoji -
2.042-0ubuntu0.23.10.1
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fonts-noto-color-emoji (2.042-0ubuntu0.23.10.1) mantic; urgency=medium
* New upstream release (LP: #2045043)
- This major update introduces support for the Unicode 15.1 standard
I successfully completed the test case with fonts-noto-color-emoji
2.042-0ubuntu0.22.04.1 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-jammy verification-needed-mantic
** Tags added: verification-done-jammy verification-done-mantic
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Hello Jeremy, or anyone else affected,
Accepted fonts-noto-color-emoji into mantic-proposed. The package will
build now and be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fonts-noto-color-
emoji/2.042-0ubuntu0.23.10.1 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.
Please help us by
This bug was fixed in the package fonts-noto-color-emoji - 2.042-1
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fonts-noto-color-emoji (2.042-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream release
- Update flag for Martinique
-- Jeremy Bícha Thu, 30 Nov 2023 11:34:59 -0500
** Changed in: fonts-noto-color-emoji
** Description changed:
[Impact]
Ubuntu has included Google's color emoji font by default for years.
Annually, the Unicode Consortium releases a new Unicode standard with
new emoji. Internet communication platforms quickly adopt the new emoji
and it's important that those emoji also
** Description changed:
[Impact]
Ubuntu has included Google's color emoji font by default for years.
Annually, the Unicode Consortium releases a new Unicode standard with
new emoji. Internet communication platforms quickly adopt the new emoji
and it's important that those emoji also
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