Hi

While it is true that you can download packages that do not contain all of PDE 
and still supports those other plugins, 
I must disagree with you that it is a bug on our side. You may or may not be 
aware of this, but eclipse is made up of hundreds of jar files and must use 
libraries to ensure that a given plugins dependencies are present and loaded. 
These plugins are grouped together to create a "feature" and any given plugin 
can be a part of multiple features. This is where we get the issue.
  We cannot ship every plugin in its own package (that would make hundreds of 
packages containing only one or two files) and grouping them in features would 
create conflicts between them making it nearly impossible for us to create 
installable packages (two debian packages may not be installed on the same 
machine if they contain the same file).

If you are willing to figure out how to partition PDE into "common used
features" and "plugin development features" and help us maintain the
solution, then you are more than welcome to join our team to package
eclipse. That being said, I am not sure it is possible to split PDE like
this - but if it is and you can help us find it, we will be listening.

~Niels

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Eclipse error message and package descriptions are uninformative for users 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539256
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