Trying to ensure that user-added epsg lines don’t collide with the system ones… 
but it’s probably tragically out of date by now as we’ve added a lot of new 
epsg codes. I’m not sure exactly what we’re getting from that line, but Regina 
knows.

P

> On Sep 3, 2019, at 8:11 PM, James Sewell <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > 4)      I think also there was a time when the geography SRIDs were cached 
> > in a secret place, so geography didn’t rely on spatial_ref_sys.  I forget 
> > when this changed (might have been at 2.2 or 2.3).
> 
> No, there was a time when geography didn’t look at srids at all, or rather, 
> just ignored them and used wgs84 no matter what srid you provided. But there 
> weren’t ever secret hardcoded srids (except for wgs84, which was hardcoded)
> 
> Unrelated - but what on earth is this SRID list in the CREATE EXT command 
> doing?
> 
>  <x-msg://5/goog_59490737>
> https://dpaste.de/2uf8 <https://dpaste.de/2uf8>
> 
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