The priority class argument to ionice is still bugged; it passes a priority class of -2 to ionice if IONICE_PRIORITY is not set, which is an invalid priority class. I assume priority class 2 is what is intended here. This affects both /etc/cron.daily/slocate and /etc/cron.daily/notslocate.
The priority class argument to ionice is still bugged; it passes a priority class of -2 to ionice if IONICE_PRIORITY is not set, which is an invalid priority class. I assume priority class 2 is what is intended here. This affects both /etc/cron. daily/slocate and /etc/cron. daily/notslocat e.
Or should I report this as a new bug?