I just upgraded to 4.1.3 (on Sparc Solaris 2.8) and suddenly the mysql commandline utility no longer seems to pay attention to the "set editing-mode vi" commands in the /etc/inputrc or ~/.inputrc

Additionally, the commandline history doesn't seem to
stick between sessions. It works fine within a session,
but not after quitting and starting a new one.

Are these issues others have run across?

Please tell me I don't have to go back to holding
down the arrow key to edit statements!

Apologies if this has been addressed already...

-chris

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