Public bug reported:

NOTE TO SRU TEAM
================
Please accept the glib2.0 SRU first. To enable the new feature to work best, I 
have added a Build-Depends (which results in a Depends) on the new glib version.

Impact
------
There is a new bugfix release in the stable 43 series

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-characters/-/blob/43.1/NEWS

This adds one new feature: new emoji and Unicode characters from Unicode
15.

Test Case 1
-----------
Install the update
Open the Characters app.
Select an emoji character and click Copy Character
Paste the emoji somewhere.
You should see the emoji you pasted.

Test Case 2
-------------------
Open the Characters app.
Use the search feature to search for "moose"
A moose emoji should show up. This is one of the new Emoji 15.
https://blog.emojipedia.org/whats-new-in-unicode-15-0/

(This is Test Case 3 (Extra) from https://launchpad.net/bugs/1999098)

What Could Go Wrong
-------------------
GNOME Characters is part of GNOME Core and falls under the GNOME Stable Release 
Update microrelease exception

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/GNOME

It is installed by default in Ubuntu Desktop and Ubuntu Budgie.

Other Info
----------
Unicode 15 enablement was granted a User Interface Freeze Exception for Ubuntu 
22.10: https://launchpad.net/bugs/1989626

glib and gnome-characters are the only 2 late pieces that the Ubuntu
Desktop team plans to SRU for Ubuntu 22.10.

** Affects: gnome-characters (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Low
         Status: Fix Released

** Affects: gnome-characters (Ubuntu Kinetic)
     Importance: Low
         Status: In Progress


** Tags: kinetic upgrade-software-version

** Also affects: gnome-characters (Ubuntu Kinetic)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Changed in: gnome-characters (Ubuntu Kinetic)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: gnome-characters (Ubuntu Kinetic)
       Status: New => In Progress

** Description changed:

+ NOTE TO SRU TEAM
+ ================
+ Please accept the glib2.0 SRU first. To enable the new feature to work best, 
I have added a Build-Depends (which results in a Depends) on the new glib 
version.
+ 
  Impact
  ------
  There is a new bugfix release in the stable 43 series
  
  https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-characters/-/blob/43.1/NEWS
  
  This adds one new feature: new emoji and Unicode characters from Unicode
  15.
  
  Test Case 1
  -----------
  Install the update
  Open the Characters app.
  Select an emoji character and click Copy Character
  Paste the emoji somewhere.
  You should see the emoji you pasted.
  
- Test Case 2 (Extra)
+ Test Case 2
  -------------------
- If the glib2.0 SRU is available, install glib 2.74.3-0ubuntu1 and then 
complete Test Case 3 (Extra) from https://launchpad.net/bugs/1999098
+ Open the Characters app.
+ Use the search feature to search for "moose"
+ A moose emoji should show up. This is one of the new Emoji 15.
+ https://blog.emojipedia.org/whats-new-in-unicode-15-0/
+ 
+ (This is Test Case 3 (Extra) from https://launchpad.net/bugs/1999098)
  
  What Could Go Wrong
  -------------------
  GNOME Characters is part of GNOME Core and falls under the GNOME Stable 
Release Update microrelease exception
  
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/GNOME
  
  It is installed by default in Ubuntu Desktop and Ubuntu Budgie.
  
  Other Info
  ----------
  Unicode 15 enablement was granted a User Interface Freeze Exception for 
Ubuntu 22.10: https://launchpad.net/bugs/1989626
  
  glib and gnome-characters are the only 2 late pieces that the Ubuntu
  Desktop team plans to SRU for Ubuntu 22.10.

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