Please use -explicit_defaults_for_timestamp server option (see documentation for more details). The errors popped up T17:28:21.145457Z 0 TIMESTAMP with implicit DEFAULT value is deprecated. As I was at the step running the command shell> bin/mysqld -initialize -user=mysql I found the process of initialization to be quite tricky and confusing. My goal for doing so was so that I could follow the initialization instructions as stated in the documentation before I started using the database, unlike in the first time round, where I started using it before I had initialized. I got really puzzled, and just decided to uninstall MySQL following the instructions here and go through the whole installation process again. Then next I came across this page in the documentation that explained the process of initializing the data directory. I even tried doing some basic hello-world type of activities on the database to get a feel of it. ![]() ![]() First I have installed MySQL using the DMG file and everything looks like it worked fine. I need some help here to understand installing and initializing MySQL on my local Macbook.
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