I wonder if this is a similar AppDomain issue as compared to this?

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48641137/filenotfoundexception-for-cefsharp-when-running-xunit-test

On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 3:27 PM, Michael Powell <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am receiving the following exception as well. It's been several
> years since anything even touched machine.config, but I've been doing
> work since then, so whatever this is, it is recent. I'm not sure why
> the NHibernate reference such as it is since I am referencing NuGet
> package 4.1.1.4000, supporting FluentNHibernate 2.0.3. If it's not an
> NHibernate, or FluentNHibernate, thing, possibly it is a R# thing, at
> least given the LOG response.
>
> System.IO.FileNotFoundException was unhandled by user code
>   FileName=NHibernate, Version=4.0.0.4000, Culture=neutral,
> PublicKeyToken=aa95f207798dfdb4
>   FusionLog==== Pre-bind state information ===
> LOG: DisplayName = NHibernate, Version=4.0.0.4000, Culture=neutral,
> PublicKeyToken=aa95f207798dfdb4
>  (Fully-specified)
> LOG: Appbase = 
> file:///C:/Users/Michael/AppData/Local/JetBrains/Installations/ReSharperPlatformVs14/
> LOG: Initial PrivatePath = NULL
> Calling assembly : FluentNHibernate, Version=2.0.3.0, Culture=neutral,
> PublicKeyToken=null.
> ===
> LOG: This bind starts in LoadFrom load context.
> WRN: Native image will not be probed in LoadFrom context. Native image
> will only be probed in default load context, like with
> Assembly.Load().
> LOG: Using application configuration file:
> C:\Users\Michael\AppData\Local\JetBrains\Installations\ReSharperPlatformVs14\JetBrains.ReSharper.TaskRunner.CLR45.x64.exe.Config
> LOG: Using host configuration file:
> LOG: Using machine configuration file from
> C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\config\machine.config.
> LOG: Post-policy reference: NHibernate, Version=4.0.0.4000,
> Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=aa95f207798dfdb4
> LOG: Attempting download of new URL
> file:///C:/Users/Michael/AppData/Local/JetBrains/Installations/ReSharperPlatformVs14/NHibernate.DLL.
> LOG: Attempting download of new URL
> file:///C:/Users/Michael/AppData/Local/JetBrains/Installations/ReSharperPlatformVs14/NHibernate/NHibernate.DLL.
> LOG: Attempting download of new URL
> file:///C:/Users/Michael/AppData/Local/JetBrains/Installations/ReSharperPlatformVs14/NHibernate.EXE.
> LOG: Attempting download of new URL
> file:///C:/Users/Michael/AppData/Local/JetBrains/Installations/ReSharperPlatformVs14/NHibernate/NHibernate.EXE.
> LOG: Attempting download of new URL file:///G:/Source/Kingdom
> Software/Kingdom.Foundations/Prototype/src/Kingdom.Data.Repository.Hibernate.Fluent.Tests/bin/Debug/NHibernate.DLL.
> WRN: Comparing the assembly name resulted in the mismatch: Minor Version
> LOG: Attempting download of new URL file:///G:/Source/Kingdom
> Software/Kingdom.Foundations/Prototype/src/Kingdom.Data.Repository.Hibernate.Fluent.Tests/bin/Debug/NHibernate/NHibernate.DLL.
> LOG: Attempting download of new URL file:///G:/Source/Kingdom
> Software/Kingdom.Foundations/Prototype/src/Kingdom.Data.Repository.Hibernate.Fluent.Tests/bin/Debug/NHibernate.EXE.
> LOG: Attempting download of new URL file:///G:/Source/Kingdom
> Software/Kingdom.Foundations/Prototype/src/Kingdom.Data.Repository.Hibernate.Fluent.Tests/bin/Debug/NHibernate/NHibernate.EXE.
>
>   HResult=-2147024894
>   Message=Could not load file or assembly 'NHibernate,
> Version=4.0.0.4000, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=aa95f207798dfdb4'
> or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
>   Source=Kingdom.Data.Repository.Hibernate.Fluent
>   StackTrace:
>        at 
> Kingdom.Data.Repository.Hibernate.Fluent.FluentHibernateSessionFactoryConfigurationManager`1.CreateManagedConfiguration(TManagerConfig
> managerCfg)
>        at 
> Kingdom.Data.Repository.Hibernate.Fluent.FluentHibernateSessionFactoryConfigurationManager`1.CreateSessionFactory(TManagerConfig
> managerCfg) in G:\Source\Kingdom
> Software\Kingdom.Foundations\Prototype\src\Kingdom.Data.Repository.Hibernate.Fluent\Core\FluentHibernateSessionFactoryConfigurationManager.cs:line
> 196
>        at 
> Kingdom.Data.Repository.Hibernate.Fluent.FluentHibernateSessionFactoryConfigurationManager`1.CreateSession(String
> connectionString) in G:\Source\Kingdom
> Software\Kingdom.Foundations\Prototype\src\Kingdom.Data.Repository.Hibernate.Fluent\Core\FluentHibernateSessionFactoryConfigurationManager.cs:line
> 60
>        at Kingdom.Data.Repository.SessionFactoryManagerBase`3.get_Item(String
> connectionString) in G:\Source\Kingdom
> Software\Kingdom.Foundations\Prototype\src\Kingdom.Data.Repository\Core\SessionFactoryManagerBase.cs:line
> 97
>        at 
> Kingdom.Data.Repository.Hibernate.Fluent.Modules.MigrationManagerModule.<>c__DisplayClass2_0`1.<BuildMigrationManager>b__0(PreparingEventArgs
> args) in G:\Source\Kingdom
> Software\Kingdom.Foundations\Prototype\src\Kingdom.Data.Repository.Hibernate.Fluent.Tests\Modules\MigrationManagerModule.cs:line
> 46
>        at 
> Autofac.Core.Registration.ComponentRegistration.RaisePreparing(IComponentContext
> context, IEnumerable`1& parameters)
>        at Autofac.Core.Resolving.InstanceLookup.Activate(IEnumerable`1
> parameters)
>        at Autofac.Core.Lifetime.LifetimeScope.GetOrCreateAndShare(Guid
> id, Func`1 creator)
>        at Autofac.Core.Resolving.InstanceLookup.Execute()
>        at 
> Autofac.Core.Resolving.ResolveOperation.GetOrCreateInstance(ISharingLifetimeScope
> currentOperationScope, IComponentRegistration registration,
> IEnumerable`1 parameters)
>        at 
> Autofac.Core.Resolving.ResolveOperation.Execute(IComponentRegistration
> registration, IEnumerable`1 parameters)
>   InnerException:
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 2:49 PM, Michael Powell <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have what I think is a broken assembly reference.
>>
>> I am running against Fluent 2.0.3, and I've updated NHibernate to what
>> I think is 4.1.1.4000, however, the references being called out are
>> 4.1.0.4000, which is not being found.
>>
>> Possibly a build/deployment snafu, methinks?
>>
>> Running against desktop .NET framework, not .NET Core/Standard, at this 
>> point.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Michael Powell

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