I still think that this isn't packaging problem of Ubuntu or Debian but a
misunderstanding how X defaults works.
If you build xfig yourself you should use
./configure --with-appdefaultdir=/etc/X11/app-defaults
otherwise this won't work on Ubuntu or Debian systems.
For this I close this issue now.
** Changed in: xfig (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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