I actually did check both config files and
made sure both point to the same database
directory. The only weird part is that when
I do sigtool --list, it still looks at the
old database path.

What I did to fix it is just remove the old
directory, and made a link to the correct
path so that sigtool will work. 

> run each command with '--help' at the end of it.
> This will tell you how 
> to call each one with the proper config file
> locations. Edit your 
> config files to point to the proper clamav database
> dir, and then edit 
> the cooresponding lines in /etc/amavis.conf to call
> the clamscan and 
> clamd commands with the necessary switches to use
> the correct config 
> files. I cannot remember for sure, but I think the
> switch is 
> --config-file=/etc/freshclam.conf for freshclam and 
> --config-file=/etc/clamav.conf for clamd.
> 
> -Jeff
> 
> 
> 
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