I checked the latest release over at Vim, and the package (and diffs) in 
Ubuntu's repos, and this hasn't been fixed in either place.  It's in Vim's SVN, 
but I'm not sure what Vim's release cycle is, or what the process is to update 
a package in Ubuntu's repos.  
This is a pretty straightforward, easy-to-fix issue that could be rolled into 
the diff file for Ubuntu in the meantime.  Is there a possibility of this being 
done in the near future?  It's not a frequent issue - an edge case to be sure - 
but with Compiz being installed by default in Ubuntu, it's something that 
should be fixed, especially when it's as small and certain as removing code 
that is clearly labelled a terrible hack, and only a terrible hack.

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vim-gnome "swap already exists" dialog erroneously triggers hot corners
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/535341
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