Well, I uninstalled Gallio and install latest build (258). I still
can't get TD.NET to stop at the Breakpoint, but Resharper Runner does
it. It could be something I'm doing with TD.NET. I click "Run Test(s)"
and it just runs the tests it doesn't hit any breakpoint, but R# has
the TestRunner window in VS2008 that allows you to choose "debug
selected test" and that works like a charm.

THanks for all your help. Would be nice if Gallio was able to do this
by itself. In order to use MbUnit, I will have to convince my boss to
buy R# licenses for all the devs here. Just a thought. STILL digging
Gallio, though.

~Lee

On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 7:50 PM, Julian Hidalgo
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I just tried setting a breakpoint on a test that references the MbUnit
> Alpha 3 Update 2 assembly, and it gets hit. Did you try reinstalling
> Gallio making sure to select the TD.NET runner?
>
> On 6/11/08, Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> OK. I am STILL not able to debug. I run my tests from TD.NET and that
>> all works. But I try to set a break point either in the test method OR
>> the method being tested and it never hits the break point. Even if I
>> run an application (F5) with a reference to that assembly. Any ideas?
>>
>> THanks in advance,
>> Lee
>
> >
>

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