This works! Everything is copacetic.
On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 at 04:02, horrido <horrido.hobbies@> wrote: > Okay, I've resolved everything. First, the reason why I'm getting the > 'pthread_setschedparam failed' error when I run Pharo under Debian is > because it must be run as 'root'! Don't ask me why, but that's the reason > why Pharo can't set thread priorities. (This wasn't an issue under Ubuntu > Server – go figure.) > > Second, I am now using Pharo's own SHA256 class. It's probably not as > secure > (because it doesn't use a salt value) and not as quick to execute (not > being > C code), but for my purpose, it doesn't really matter. > > So I can use DigitalOcean or OVH to run my web server in a VPS. > Good to hear. But you shouldn't need to run Pharo as root, just be root to create this config file.... cat <<END | sudo tee /etc/security/limits.d/pharo.conf * hard rtprio 2 * soft rtprio 2 END cheers -ben </quote> -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html