As previously discussed, we are developing a PHP application around Zend Framework that needs to have it's database upgraded quite frequently and in a cross-database way as we move through development stages.
We are currently using Rails Migrations for this, although with them being in Ruby (and Ruby on Windows being the mess that it is), we are having a hard time distributing migrations to customers that have Windows-based installs. Even on Linux, access to MS SQL and Oracle databases with Ruby is a pain.
We want to replace Rails Migrations with Doctrine's, but they feel very immature. There isn't much documentation and there are some bugs in the tracker that raise red flags about the status of the project, such as:
Looking at the code, those two actually drop the original table or column and recreate it without keeping the data. This is a total deal breaker that makes me think no one really uses Doctrine Migrations.
Additionally, I read in the documentation that migrations use sequential numbering (version 1, version 2, etc) making them completely unsuitable for branchy development, but then the DoctrineMigrationsBundle Symfony documentation uses date-based versions that do make sense.
Does anyone have real world experience with the tool, or know the development status of it?