----- Original Message -----
> From: "Samuel E Zimmerman" <sezim...@einstein.yu.edu>
> To: "bioc-devel" <bioc-devel@r-project.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 8:35:24 AM
> Subject: [Bioc-devel] package passes R CMD BUILD on Linux (Ubuntu) but not 
> Windows Server 2008

> Hi Everyone,
> 
> When I uploaded my package to Bioconductor it passed all tests for the Linux 
> OS,
> but failed on the Windows Server. The error is below.
> 
> 
> Warning: running command '"c:\MikTex2.9\miktex\bin\texify.exe" --quiet --pdf
> "pathVar.tex" --max-iterations=20 -I
> "E:/biocbld/bbs-3.3-bioc/R/share/texmf/tex/latex" -I
> "E:/biocbld/bbs-3.3-bioc/R/share/texmf/bibtex/bst"' had status 1
> Error in find_vignette_product(name, by = "texi2pdf", engine = engine) :
>  Failed to locate the 'texi2pdf' output file (by engine 'utils::Sweave') for
>  vignette with name 'pathVar'. The following files exist in directory '.':
>  'outline_fig_2.pdf', 'pathVar-2SamDisc_1.pdf', 'pathVar-dens_1.pdf',
>  'pathVar-diagnostics.pdf', 'pathVar-hist_1.pdf', 'pathVar.Rnw', 'pathVar.tex'
> Calls: <Anonymous> -> find_vignette_product
> Execution halted
> 
> Also, here is a link to the build report. Does anyone know why this is
> happening? When I build it locally on my mac, the vignette is made and 
> building
> the package is completed without any errors.
> 
> http://bioconductor.org/checkResults/3.3/bioc-LATEST/pathVar/moscato2-buildsrc.html
> 

This is a known issue that has been reported to R-devel. It is also very 
difficult to reproduce because it only happens once in a while. I just built 
your package successfully on moscato2, and in fact in the build report that is 
coming out later today it also built successfully.
So all you have to do is wait. ;)

Dan


> Best,
> Sam
> 
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