I just tried in Karmic and the problem is still there. It's irrelevant
that most keys work as expected, they should all work as expected. This
whole situation leaves me wondering why it's taking over 2 years to fix
something as trivial as this.

To reproduce:

$ sudo apt-get install zsh
$ zsh
(choose 'q' to do nothing)
% bindkey -v
press arrow up. You'll see:

% bindkey -v

with the cursor on the 'b' instead of at the end of the line.

As you can see, actually testing this takes 2 minutes at most. The fix
is still to just get rid of all the 'bindkey -M viins' lines in
/etc/zsh/zshrc. Which is exactly what the patch that I sent in a year
and a half ago would accomplish. Seeing how long something as simple as
this is taking, I don't have much faith left in the ubuntu bug handling
process...

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package defaults are unfriendly for users that use the 'viins' editing mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/72054
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