The XML output that we parse to generate the report. Here is an example:

- <test-case name="Details of the test case 1" executed="True" result="Failure" 
success="False" time="0.000" asserts="0">
- <categories>
  <category name="Ninjato" /> 
  <category name="SDC" /> 
  <category name="Subscription" /> 
  <category name="Nightly" /> 
  </categories>
- <failure>
- <message>
- <![CDATA[ TestFixtureSetUp failed in SDCNinjatoTests
  ]]> 
  </message>
  <stack-trace /> 
  </failure>
  </test-case>
- <test-case name="Details of the test case 2" executed="True" result="Failure" 
success="False" time="0.000" asserts="0">
- <categories>
  <category name="SDC" /> 
  <category name="Nightly" /> 
  <category name="Ninjato" /> 
  <category name="Subscription" /> 
  </categories>
- <failure>
- <message>
- <![CDATA[ TestFixtureSetUp failed in SDCNinjatoTests
  ]]> 
  </message>
  <stack-trace /> 
  </failure>
  </test-case>

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please note that the XML only has this information: - <![CDATA[ 
TestFixtureSetUp failed in SDCNinjatoTests 
and does not tell what exactly failed. With only this infiormation available, 
it becomes hard to debug the failure. Will appreciate to understand if I am 
missing something here or this needs a fix.

thanks,
apurv

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TestFixtureSetup does not show stacktrace when it fails.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/677007
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Status in NUnit V2 Test Framework: New

Bug description:
Please provide stack trace for fixture failures. It becomes very easy to debug 
such failures, otherwise we are just left with one message that fixture 
failed..without really telling the reason.



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