tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4782981620644831943.post2367509316660706383..comments2018-09-16T12:26:31.456+01:00Comments on skolima: Debugging NUnit tests in Visual Studio 2005 Expressskolimahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13638993878949515686noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4782981620644831943.post-85063381907999394752007-07-02T17:00:45.002+01:002007-07-02T17:00:45.002+01:00With VS 2005 Express and NUnit 2.4.6 I found I nee...With VS 2005 Express and NUnit 2.4.6 I found I needed a different start arguments:<br><br> <StartArguments>$(OutDir)\$(TargetFileName) /run</StartArguments>Anonimnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4782981620644831943.post-58237901183603167082007-07-02T17:00:45.001+01:002007-07-02T17:00:45.001+01:00Hi.Thanx for the useful post!I shortened mine to:&...Hi.<br>Thanx for the useful post!<br>I shortened mine to:<br><PropertyGroup><br> <StartAction>Program</StartAction><br> <StartProgram>C:\Program Files\NUnit\bin\nunit.exe</StartProgram><br> <StartArguments>$(TargetFileName)</StartArguments><br></PropertyGroup><br>And I put it right into my .csproj.user – is there a difference? If you not include the „/run”, then you can select which test you want to debug from the NUnit GUI.<br><br>Also, would you happen to know why <StartProgram>C:\Program Files\NUnit\bin\nunit-console.exe</StartProgram> does not work?SiKinghttp://siking.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4782981620644831943.post-18872345261988499262007-07-02T17:00:45.000+01:002007-07-02T17:00:45.000+01:00.user files usually include user-specific data and....user files usually include user-specific data and should not be put under version control, that’s the only difference.<br><br>As to the second question – I have no idea.skolimahttp://skolima.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.com