> > I'd say that 95% of packages use debhelper or debmake. > 75%. http://kitenet.net/programs/debhelper/stats/ > (A little out of date, hasn't been updated in a month, but it will soon..)
It should be higher... the more packages uses debstd/debhelper, the less lines of code that need maintenaince... But anyway, modifying debhelper and debstd for handling this FHS problem would yield a 75% of the problem solved... That's not a bad thing to say...

