For the last few days, I've been getting the following warning from rkhunter:

  Warning: The file '/home/angus/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.16.2/bin/perl'
  does not exist on the system, but it is present in the rkhunter.dat file.

The file in question _does_ exist in the system, but it seems that
rkhunter can't see it.

The problem first occurred after I ran 'rkhunter --propupd' following a
software install (I installed 'alpine', which shouldn't have affected
either Perl or rkhunter).

Searching the archives turned up a suggestion that this warning might
result from having two versions of rkhunter on the system, which I don't
think is the case. Just to be sure, I explicitly specified the full path
to rkhunter when re-running the '--propupd' command. However, I'm still
getting the warning.

This is on CentOS 5.8 (Final).

Anyone have an idea how I can persuade rkhunter that this file actually
exists?

Thanks,

Angus


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