> This morning I saw this error when building sel4:
>
> /bin/sh: 1: PROTOBUF_PROTOC_EXECUTABLE-NOTFOUND: not found
>
> I noticed a warning when starting the docker container about
> trustworthysystems/camkes:latest being over 30 days old. I thought that
> using an up to date pull of:
>
> https://github.com/SEL4PROJ/seL4-CAmkES-L4v-dockerfiles.git
>
> would keep the build env up to date but that apparently is either not
> the case or there is a problem with the repo.
>
> I ran:
>
> docker pull trustworthysystems/camkes
>
> and the warning was resolved and I could build seL4. Is pulling that
> docker image supposed to be necessary?

I believe so.  Looking at the documentation in the README and how the Makefile 
is implemented, the first time you run `make user` docker will pull a version 
of trustworthysystems/camkes and then build the extras.dockerfile using 
trustworthysystems/camkes as a base.  Future calls to make user will rebuild 
extras.dockerfile, but will use the existing trustworthysystems/camkes image 
from before.  I'm guessing the intention was to require explicit updates of 
trustworthysystems/camkes due to the large image sizes and the warning is there 
to alert any potential issues of staleness.  I'm not experienced enough with 
docker to know if there is an easy way to detect that the 
trustworthysystems/camkes image is stale based on the source dockerfiles in the 
repository without requiring a full build of trustworthysystems/camkes the 
first time `make user` is run.

>
> Thanks!

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