Package: make
Version: 3.81-6
Severity: wishlist

  In another package (latex-make), I need to install a Makefile snipset to be
include in real Makefile. For now, I put my Makefile fragment in /usr/include.
See #500037 for my rational.
  What do you think about creating (and looking at by default for include
directives) another FHS complient directory for this kind of Makefile
fragments, such as /usr/share/make/include for example ?

  Regards,
   Vincent

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