I tried the Agents, after a lot of messing around trying to get them to work in 
a build engine I gave up and just installed VS (this was over a year ago so it 
might be better now).

Neil

From: Bruce Cran [mailto:br...@cran.org.uk]
Sent: 07 January 2013 21:15
To: Windows Installer XML toolset developer mailing list
Subject: Re: [WiX-devs] Request For Opinions: Test infrastructure

On 07/01/2013 20:58, Neil Sleightholm wrote:
I have only used NUnit and MSTest from build view point (i.e. I didn't write 
the tests just organised running them in the build). I was disappointed with 
MSTest as the only way I found to run it was to install a full version of 
Visual Studio 2010 (not sure if this still the case in 2012) on my build 
machine which doesn't feel correct to me.

I would suggest that unit test frameworks should run using something that is 
available as a standalone install.

Apparently you can get MSTest by installing just the Visual Studio Agents, but 
I've not tried it since the last time I was writing much .NET code was when 
NUnit was *the* framework to use.

--
Bruce Cran
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