Thanks to all for the comparisons between apt & cabal.
Your reply basically explains why it is broken, and gives a rationale (cost and 
trouble to do it), but no prognosis for repair.

My interest is in using Haskell for teaching, and so far the package system 
failures often present problems that I can't solve for all but the simplest 
examples, so I couldn't much pass this onto students! My libraries may have 
gotten corrupted, so when I get time I will try to reset and clean out 
everything and start over, but that will of course break a lot of things and 
take a lot of time for some re-installs, most particularly things depending on 
underlying C libraries.

Any hints for a simple way to do this are welcome.

I look forward to the outcomes from the current cabal discussions.

It was also  interesting to note a comment that most developers don't have 
access to a Windows machine for testing. With Windows at >90% of the computing 
market (Linux = 1.6%), this seems like a problem which might limit growth of 
Haskell usage. Just an observation. :-)

Thanks for your article on the topic of Cabal - interesting!
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Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2012 01:03:20 -0500
From: "Albert Y. C. Lai" <tre...@vex.net>
Subject: Re: [Haskell-cafe] Cabal failures...

At least I paid my 3 hours to explain some cabal stuff at
http://www.vex.net/~trebla/haskell/sicp.xhtml
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