Hi,

I noticed a weird behaviour with cabal-install. When I run `cabal install
hspec --dry-run -v` cabal-install correctly picks hspec-1.4.3 (the latest
version).

However, when I run `cabal install ansi-terminal hspec --dry-run
-v`cabal-install tries to install hspec-0.3.0 for no apparent reason.

This is with a clean user package db.

Following is some info about my system.


$ ghc --version
The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation System, version 7.6.1

$ cabal --version
cabal-install version 1.16.0.2
using version 1.16.0.3 of the Cabal library

$ ghc-pkg list --user

$ cabal install hspec --dry-run -v
Reading available packages...
Choosing modular solver.
Resolving dependencies...
In order, the following would be installed:
HUnit-1.2.5.1 (new package)
ansi-terminal-0.5.5.1 (new package)
hspec-expectations-0.3.0.3 (new package)
random-1.0.1.1 (new package)
QuickCheck-2.5.1.1 (new package)
setenv-0.1.0 (new package)
silently-1.2.4.1 (new package)
transformers-0.3.0.0 (new package)
hspec-1.4.3 (new package)

$ cabal install ansi-terminal hspec --dry-run -v
Reading available packages...
Choosing modular solver.
Resolving dependencies...
In order, the following would be installed:
HUnit-1.2.5.1 (new package)
ansi-terminal-0.6 (new package)
extensible-exceptions-0.1.1.4 (new package)
random-1.0.1.1 (new package)
QuickCheck-2.5 (new package)
hspec-0.3.0 (new package)



-- 
Ozgur Akgun
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