When installing epiphany into an existing system, I'm now
getting these errors:
  Configuring libgtk-3.0.
  ///var/lib/opkg/info/libgtk-3.0.postinst: line 3: glib-compile-schemas: not 
found
  Configuring gsettings-desktop-schemas.
  ///var/lib/opkg/info/gsettings-desktop-schemas.postinst: line 2: 
glib-compile-schemas: not found
  Configuring epiphany.
  ///var/lib/opkg/info/epiphany.postinst: line 2: glib-compile-schemas: not 
found

I believe this is because glib-compile-schemas was moved from
glib-2.0-utils to glib-2.0-dev by this change (Poky)

commit cc97d5760100415ed22fa329e8962e5f37b8d741
Author: Jussi Kukkonen <[email protected]>
Date:   Wed Mar 23 10:59:08 2016 +0200

    glib-2.0: Fix packaging

    * move gdbus-codegen to ${PN}-codegen
    * move other development tools and data files to ${PN}-dev
    * remove references to non-existent paths

    (From OE-Core rev: 351064e9c5deb6411c8a0d40ebd4fd4f83299d4e)

    Signed-off-by: Jussi Kukkonen <[email protected]>
    Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <[email protected]>

Installing glib-2.0-dev just to get this tool doesn't seem reasonable as
it hauls in a boatload of other packages, including bash and friends, which
I don't want on my target.

Filed as bug #9431

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