FYI, the "normal" eclipse version (i.e., the one you can download from
the eclipse web site and simply copy in a local repository) accepts to
install plug-ins even when you do not install PDE in the first place. I
do have an eclipse install on my debian box (I think it's 3.5) with JDT,
CDT, Hibernate tools, some web tools, etc., all of these installed from
the "install plug-in" GUI in eclipse, without having ever installed PDT.
My original eclipse download was eclipse platform, without further plug-
ins. I like to start from a minimal install and only install the plug-
ins I need to avoid having options I do not use in the GUI menus.

If ubuntu's package do not accept this behavior it should IMHO be
considered a bug, and not be solved simply be rephrasing the description
of what purpose the PDE package serves. To put it otherwise, the PDE
package should not be necessary to install plug-ins from the eclipse
GUI.

Sorry if I misunderstood something.

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