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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T04:41:28+00:00 2026-05-27T04:41:28+00:00

I have dll with tests for gallio. I specified in Project Properties \ Debug

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I have dll with tests for gallio.

I specified in “Project Properties \ Debug \ Start External Command”: Gallio.Echo.exe

I also specfied “Command Line Arguments”: /runner:IsolatedAppDomain Full\Path\To\My\Dll\With\Tests.dll

I specified /runner:IsolatedAppDomain because I want to run tests in the same process which should allow MS VS debugger to automatically connect to tests which are in the same process as Gallio.Echo.exe. (At least for C++ projects it works)

When I execute “Debug \ Start debugging” I obtain the following warning:

[warning] File 'Tests.dll' is not supported by any installed test framework.
  It will be ignored.
        Location: Full\Path\To\My\Dll\With\Tests.dll
[ignored] Unsupported Tests.dll
Detected a probable test framework assembly version mismatch.
Referenced test frameworks: 'MbUnit, Version=3.1.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=eb9cfa67ee6ab36e'.
Supported test frameworks: 'MbUnit, Version=3.3.0.0'.

I installed lastest gallio version GallioBundle-3.3.458.0.

It seems that Gallio should have the same framework version as Tests.dll.
But Gallio is 2.0, and I use 4.0.

How to fix the issue?

P.S. Now I use TestDriven.Net. But it is not exactly what I want, it is not convenient to use when I work with one test case but several source files.

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    2026-05-27T04:41:29+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 4:41 am

    TestDriven.Net has option in context menu “Repeat Test Run”

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