Public bug reported:

I have a problem with gvim (linked to vim.gnome) in Ubuntu 14.04. I managed to 
reproduce it with following 1-line file (test.txt):
asdf asdf

1) gvim test.txt
2) I go to the second (it doesn't really 2-nd or other) character (s) and I 
press keys:
d$

* The observed behaviour is:
My cursor is moved to the end of file (not deleting anything)

* What is expected is:
The text from current position to the end of line to be deleted.

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* The problem didn't exist until recently (I recently upgraded from 13.10 to 
14.04 so I suspect 14.04 may have introduced this regression)
* Same operation works fine with plain vim and vim.gtk.
* I have moved away my ~/.vimrc file (to make sure that none of my 
customizations is interfering)
* I tried wit "gvim -U NONE -u NONE": the problem still persists

** Affects: unity-gtk-module (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: gvim vim

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  vim.gnome "d$" doesn't delete

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