Also filed (and fixed!) in Arch Linux:
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/63073

A build switch was introduced in Vim 8.1.1529, so vim can be built with 
--disable-canberra.
Commit 
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/21606676d9ebc6f159c56ee90733e5d5720ab3d7

Even though it is technically "no X", I think the underlying package
philosophy is "no desktop", and bringing in sound-theme-freedesktop,
Vorbis, Ogg and libasound very much goes against that.

That said, the "no X" build is a rather fat build with many dependencies
to scripting languages, so disk size is not much of an argument for that
package. On the other hand, the regular, main "vim" package has (or used
to have) very few dependencies (3 on a barebone Ubuntu install).
Canberra adds 9 more...

Please build "vim" with --disable-canberra: because it should have few 
dependencies
Please build "vim-nox" with --disable-canberra: because it should be "no 
desktop"

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  vim is dependent on libcanberra0 in Ubuntu 20.04, had no such
  dependency in Ubuntu 18.04

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