Hi Jeff,

I too am very interested in getting MbUnit to test Silverlight (4.0) 
libraries. In fact, I have a .NET 4.0 library here of my creation that 
loads the Silverlight runtime (in am embedded fashion) and can call 
arbitrary Silverlight methods within the SL library behind the scenes. The 
nice thing about this is that the SL runtime is entirely managed, 
dynmically, by a .NET 4.0 process. I was hoping this could be integrated 
with MbUnit to create some sort of SL 4.0 harness that operates (to the 
consumer) in exactly the same way as normal.

So far I've just gotten Gallio/MbUnit to build correctly from the latest 
source (well, minus Sandcastle docs which I don't care about too much). 
Could you perhaps offer some advice on how to proceed with creating a 
Silverlight provider alongside the various .NET versions? I presume it 
already includes separate providers for the CLR 2.0 and 4.0. You mentioned 
two classes briefly in an above post, but if you could elaborate on that, 
I'd much appreciate it. e.g. What projects to create/main files to 
edit/changes to build process. Then, with any luck I can submit a patch 
back to you at some point soon.

Cheers,  Alex

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