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As the title states, I am attempting create a shiny application that can generate a pdf file that a user can then download. (Note that this is not a duplicate question because I have not found a question with a similar error)

In my search for a solution, I found this gist by the Knitr package author: https://gist.github.com/yihui/6091942, which I am attempting to recreate. There are also questions on S.O that use the same code, out = knit2pdf('input.Rnw', clean = TRUE) but all of them seem to date to before the 3.2.3 release of R.

The error I am given is:

output file: input.tex

Warning: running command '"pdflatex" -interaction=nonstopmode "input.tex"' had status 1
Error in texi2dvi(file = file, pdf = TRUE, clean = clean, quiet = quiet,  : 
  unable to run 'pdflatex' on 'input.tex'
Warning: Error in texi2dvi: unable to run 'pdflatex' on 'input.tex'
Stack trace (innermost first):
    52: texi2dvi
    51: tools::texi2pdf
    50: knit2pdf
    49: download$func [D:...\App-2/server.R#44]
     1: shiny::runApp

What I have tried so far:

Updating R, RStudio, knitr package and my TeX distribution (TeXLive). I know that TeXLive is not the issue as I use it daily, and I can create a dummy .Rnw that will compile perfectly using the Compile PDF button in R Studio. I have also tried using knit() or render() and those will generate .tex files without giving an error. I have also changed my working directory to the app folder as suggested by another S.O. question, but that didn't solve my problem either.

Edit, Additional information: I am using Windows 10

Any suggestions welcome!

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    What code do you actually use? Exactly the code in the referenced gist or code you wrote in your "attempt to recreate" the gist? Do you get the same error with runGist('https://gist.github.com/yihui/6091942')?
    – CL.
    Jan 21, 2016 at 13:30
  • What platform are you on? There could be something funky with texi2dvi on Windows under TeXLive, where apparently this function is emulated. See the tools::texi2dvi documentation, in the Details section
    – pneumatics
    Jan 21, 2016 at 18:25
  • @CL I lookee at the raw files on the gist and copied/pasted those, and it didn't work. I then tried runGist(...) and the app loaded, but produced the same error (as seen in my original post). If it helps, I can add a screenshot of what happens when running runGist(....)
    – Alwin
    Jan 21, 2016 at 21:56
  • @pneumatics thanks for the link. I'm using TexLive and it states "MiKTeX has a texi2dvi executable but no other Windows TeX installation that we know of does"... but surely there is a way to get knit2pdf working without changing my entire TeX distribution? (when I checked the package manager for TexLive yesterday it said I already have texinfo 5.1)
    – Alwin
    Jan 21, 2016 at 22:01
  • If you're not attached to TeXLive, try switching to MiKTeX. I understand it's a pain to switch TeX distributions, but for what it's worth, I found it easy to install MiKTeX, and I haven't had to touch it once since.
    – pneumatics
    Jan 21, 2016 at 22:38

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I don't think TeXLive is working completely. On Windows, RStudio recommends using MiKTeX, and so does Pandoc.

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    To follow up on this solution: I recently upgraded my laptop HHD to a SSD and while reinstalling everything I tried this solution. I can confirm it works with MiKTeX on windows and TeXLive on linux on my dual boot
    – Alwin
    Sep 12, 2016 at 2:29

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