I've removed the First Chance Exception feature for this exception,
but Log4Net doesn't work.

I add the lines:

            log.Debug("This is a Debug message.");
            log.Info("This is a Info message.");
            log.Warn("This is a Warn message.");
            log.Error("This is a Error message.");
            log.Fatal("This is a Fatal message.");

but Log4Net doesn't show logs on console.

Regards,


On Oct 4, 12:14 pm, Ramon Smits <[email protected]> wrote:
> I also get this via AppDomain.CurrentDomain.FirstChangeException but my
> application behave correctly, I do not get the exception in my actual
> application and AFAIK it's a log4net internal exception.
>
> On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 5:01 PM, Jorge Caballero <
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> [email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi All,
>
> > I'm having the System.NotSupportedException exception on a windows
> > application. I've created a simple console application to try
> > resolving the issue. I'm using NHiberntae and Log4Net. When running
> > the console application, I receive the error:
>
> > System.NotSupportedException occurred
> >  Message=The invoked member is not supported in a dynamic assembly.
> >  Source=mscorlib
> >  StackTrace:
> >       at
> > System.Reflection.Emit.InternalAssemblyBuilder.get_Location()
> >  InnerException:
>
> > # The line of code where the exception is thrown:
> > Configuration cfg = new Configuration();
>
> > # The stack:
> >        mscorlib.dll!
> > System.Reflection.Emit.InternalAssemblyBuilder.Location.get() + 0x39
> > bytes
> >        log4net.dll!
> > log4net.Util.SystemInfo.AssemblyLocationInfo(System.Reflection.Assembly
> > myAssembly) + 0x74 bytes
> >        log4net.dll!
>
> > log4net.Core.DefaultRepositorySelector.GetInfoForAssembly(System.Reflection 
> > .Assembly
> > assembly, ref string repositoryName, ref System.Type repositoryType) +
> > 0x116 bytes
> >        log4net.dll!
>
> > log4net.Core.DefaultRepositorySelector.CreateRepository(System.Reflection.A 
> > ssembly
> > repositoryAssembly, System.Type repositoryType, string repositoryName,
> > bool readAssemblyAttributes) + 0x166 bytes
> >        log4net.dll!
>
> > log4net.Core.DefaultRepositorySelector.CreateRepository(System.Reflection.A 
> > ssembly
> > repositoryAssembly, System.Type repositoryType) + 0x37 bytes
> >        log4net.dll!
>
> > log4net.Core.DefaultRepositorySelector.GetRepository(System.Reflection.Asse 
> > mbly
> > repositoryAssembly) + 0x7b bytes
> >        log4net.dll!
> > log4net.Core.LoggerManager.GetLogger(System.Reflection.Assembly
> > repositoryAssembly, string name) + 0xc0 bytes
> >        log4net.dll!log4net.LogManager.GetLogger(System.Reflection.Assembly
> > repositoryAssembly, string name) + 0x2c bytes
> >        log4net.dll!log4net.LogManager.GetLogger(System.Type type) + 0x3f
> > bytes
> >        [Lightweight Function]
> >        NHibernate.dll!NHibernate.Log4NetLoggerFactory.LoggerFor(System.Type
> > type) Line 238 + 0x11 bytes     C#
> >        NHibernate.dll!NHibernate.LoggerProvider.LoggerFor(System.Type type)
> > Line 119 + 0x11 bytes   C#
> >        NHibernate.dll!NHibernate.Cfg.Configuration.Configuration() Line 80
> > + 0x23 bytes    C#
> >        [Native to Managed Transition]
> >        [Managed to Native Transition]
> > >       LogginSample.exe!LogginSample.Program.Main(string[] args) Line 21 +
> > 0x16 bytes  C#
> >        [Native to Managed Transition]
> >        [Managed to Native Transition]
> >        mscorlib.dll!System.AppDomain.ExecuteAssembly(string assemblyFile,
> > System.Security.Policy.Evidence assemblySecurity, string[] args) +
> > 0x6d bytes
> >        Microsoft.VisualStudio.HostingProcess.Utilities.dll!
> > Microsoft.VisualStudio.HostingProcess.HostProc.RunUsersAssembly() +
> > 0x2a bytes
> >        mscorlib.dll!
> > System.Threading.ThreadHelper.ThreadStart_Context(object state) + 0x63
> > bytes
> >        mscorlib.dll!
> > System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(System.Threading.ExecutionContext
> > executionContext, System.Threading.ContextCallback callback, object
> > state, bool ignoreSyncCtx) + 0xb0 bytes
> >        mscorlib.dll!
> > System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(System.Threading.ExecutionContext
> > executionContext, System.Threading.ContextCallback callback, object
> > state) + 0x2c bytes
> >        mscorlib.dll!System.Threading.ThreadHelper.ThreadStart() + 0x44
> > bytes
>
> > Could somebody help to find out the root of this error?
>
> > Thanks in advanced.
>
> --
> Ramon

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