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Back in the old days (before I was involved) the spatial_adapter was actually two plugins, one for PostgreSQL and one for MySQL. Then it was merged a while before I took over maintenance. However, the merged plugin has some serious dependency problems that cause me to question that decision.
I can't add the necessary gem dependencies (the pg or mysql gems) because few (or none) of the plugin's users will want to install both of them.
Adding more database adapters only makes the problem worse.
Despite a little bit of common code, I'm inclined to split into postgresql_spatial_adapter and mysql_spatial_adapter once more. Suggestions for reducing duplication, or alternate solutions, are welcome.
Back in the old days (before I was involved) the spatial_adapter was actually two plugins, one for PostgreSQL and one for MySQL. Then it was merged a while before I took over maintenance. However, the merged plugin has some serious dependency problems that cause me to question that decision.
Despite a little bit of common code, I'm inclined to split into postgresql_spatial_adapter and mysql_spatial_adapter once more. Suggestions for reducing duplication, or alternate solutions, are welcome.