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Message #02126
[Bug 766749] Re: net-2.0\nunit-console-x86.exe.config should have a <startup /> element and also enable loadFromRemoteSources
** Changed in: nunit-3.0
Assignee: (unassigned) => Charlie Poole (charlie.poole)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/766749
Title:
net-2.0\nunit-console-x86.exe.config should have a <startup /> element
and also enable loadFromRemoteSources
Status in NUnit Test Framework:
Triaged
Status in NUnit V2 Test Framework:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
Hi.
Thank you for NUnit.
I am currently using NUnit 2.5.9.10348, but this still seems to be an
issue looking at the latest source in the trunk.
The issue has also been reported in at least two other places:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2635794/nunit-fail-with-system-argumentexception-the-net-4-0-framework-is-not-available
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/930438/nunit-isnt-running-visual-studio-2010-code
Basically, net-2.0\nunit-console-x86.exe.config should have a <startup
/> element as follows:
<configuration>
<startup useLegacyV2RuntimeActivationPolicy="true">
<supportedRuntime version="v4.0" />
</startup>
...
</configuration>
In this way, net-2.0\nunit-console-x86.exe will be able to load .net 4
and mixed-mode assemblies.
Also net-2.0\nunit-console-x86.exe.config should enable
loadFromRemoteSources as follows:
<configuration>
<runtime>
<loadFromRemoteSources enabled="true" />
..
</runtime>
</configuration>
In this way, net-2.0\nunit-console-x86.exe can load dlls (in full
trust mode) that have been copied from the network for example
(partial trust).
Here is a thread that has better descriptions on the required changes:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3663227/fluentnhib-system-data-sqllite-vs2010
Thank you.
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