It makes sense to install things in an upstream-supported way. It definitely makes sense to support e.g. standard autoconf macros for detecting dependent libraries. Otherwise, people who try to build software from source (which most linux users do eventually) will get very confused when their build fails. (I remember getting bug reports from debian users who had installed kdemultimedia and some but not all of the kdemultimedia-devel packages - meaning that autoconf would detect that the kdemultimedia headers were installed, but then the specific header I was using wasn't present).
If you can repackage without breaking the upstream-supported use cases then sure, go for it, if you want to.
If you can repackage without breaking the upstream-supported use cases then sure, go for it, if you want to.