Not really a regression per se. It turns out there is separate code in
two different layers of NUnit for translating the CodeBase of an
assembly into a local path. The problem was fixed in the layer where it
came up, but we had no bug for the other code. I'll try to unify the
code if possible or - if it isn't - duplicate the fix.

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Title:
  When working directory contains # sign, it is truncated

Status in NUnit V2 Test Framework:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  For example, my assembly with tests located in
  C:\path\to\my\C#\project

  In test I call Console.WriteLine(Environment.CurrentDirectory) and get
  only "C:\path\to\my" in output.

  Reproduced on 2.5.10.

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