I mentioned the issue on the purple-discord github, and was told that the 
reason was that Pidgin on Windows uses an old version of GTK that doesn't 
support emoji.

The suggestion was to manually upgrade the version of GTK but after spending 
hours trying to make it work, I gave up.

I started from the GTK download page, which says:
"Note: These instructions are intended for developers wanting to create Windows 
applications based on GTK, not for end-users. On Windows, GTK applications are typically 
bundled with GTK already, so end-users do not need to worry about how to install GTK 
itself."

Nevertheless, I tried following the directions and ended up with the whole 
MINGW -- all 1.3GB of binaries.  Replaced like-named DLLs in the GTP directory, 
chased DLL dependencies to find which additional ones need to be copied, 
replaced DLLs in the main Pidgin directory...  After many hours I got to the 
point that Pidgin loaded but all the plug-ins failed to load.  At that point I 
gave up and reverted.

Can anyone help?

If it's just a question of building Pidgin with a newer version, why won't the 
development team (for the lack of a better term) do it?

Thank you.

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