Hi, Gary
When trying what you advice me to change, I found something very interesting : my test setup works when I am on a local directory, without a single change. Only difference was that I was previously on a network share.
My first thought was that the .NET CLR security was not set to work on this machine, but it seemed strange, as I have always done my build process this way. So I went back to the way I did my NUnit tests in NAnt before installing 2.2.5. Now, what really is interesting is that, with NUnit 2.2.0, it works fine on a network!
So, I set back to 2.2.5, and now put my ./tests directory local instead of in my network share... I also added the .config as you told me, and it worked fine. Could it be that reflection is forbidden to NUnit dll's on a non-local assembly ? I checked my security, and it gives FullTrust privilege to local assemblies (Nunit assemblies), as well as assemblies located on the machine I use, which is part of our intranet... I'd sure be happy to understand what happens there. Can you think of a reason for this ?
Just for info : I checked the public key token in the bindingredirect in upper and lower case, and both work fine.
Big thanks for helping me out on this one ! That's quite a relief...
Cheers,
JP
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