Yeah.. I think your right.  I was thinking that one way to mitigate this is 
to dump the graph file if you fail to start.  Then you can just view this 
on your workstation.

On Sunday, October 12, 2014 2:37:44 PM UTC-7, Tavian Barnes wrote:
>
> A DAG is not necessarily planar as it may have undirected cycles.
>
> Anyway I presume this doesn't exist just because rendering graphs is 
> fairly difficult and it's easier to rely on GraphViz to do it.  And a 
> complicated hierarchy would be hard to read from the console.
>
> On Friday, 3 October 2014 17:18:29 UTC-4, Kevin Burton wrote:
>>
>> on startup it would be nice to graph the dependencies of a daemon so I 
>> can see what the injection looks like.
>>
>> I noticed there was a GraphViz module...
>>
>> But this requires the Linux C binary and I'd like to not have to require 
>> packages.
>>
>> IS there a way to render this just with Java to textual representation?
>>
>> Is it not possible to render because it may not be a planar graph?
>>
>> I would have assumed that you must setup your dependencies so it's a DAG 
>> with no cycles.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>

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