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I've used NUnit before, but not in a while, and never on this machine. I unzipped version 2.4.8 under Program Files, and I keep getting this error when trying to load my tests.

Could not load file or assembly 'nunit.framework, Version=2.4.8.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=96d09a1eb7f44a77' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified

In order to simplify the problem, I've compiled the most basic possible test file.

using NUnit.Framework;

namespace test
{
    [TestFixture]
    public class Tester
    {
    	[Test]
    	public void ATest()
    	{
    		Assert.IsTrue( false, "At least the test ran!" );
    	}
    }
}

I've added "C:\Program Files\NUnit-2.4.8-net-2.0\bin" to my PATH (and rebooted). Note that if I copy the test assembly into that folder, then

C:\Program Files\NUnit-2.4.8-net-2.0\bin>nunit-console test.dll

works, but

C:\Program Files\NUnit-2.4.8-net-2.0\bin>nunit-console c:\dev\nunit_test\test.dll

and

C:\dev\nunit_test>nunit_console test.dll

fail with the above error.

Presumably I could get around this by copying the NUnit.Framework dll into my project's bin folder, but I don't remember having to do this in the past. Moreover, I get the same error in the GUI. Shouldn't the GUI know where the framework is located (that is, in the same folder)?

@Scott, I'm not using Visual Studio. I use the following line to compile the test project.

%windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\csc.exe /r:"C:\Program Files\NUnit-2.4.8-net-2.0\bin\nunit.framework.dll" /t:library /out:test.dll test.cs

@devio, I tried both the msi and the zip with the same result.

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Stupid question, but you've added the reference to NUnit in your test project? – KiwiBastard Oct 7 '08 at 0:59

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If you install using NUnit-2.4.8-net-2.0.msi, the NUnit assemblies are added to the GAC.

You can also reinstall manually by runnig gacutil from the VS2005 Command Prompt.

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For whatever reason, I had this problem even after installation, but I added the assemblies to the GAC myself, and this has done the trick. – harpo Oct 7 '08 at 3:35
Thanks! 2.4.8 is working. – axk Nov 20 '08 at 13:43
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Make sure you have added a reference to nunit.framework. If you have, then make sure the properties of that reference have the copy local property set to true.

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I had the same problem and I had installed using NUnit-2.4.8-net-2.0.msi. Expanding on the "add to the gac" comment above, here's what I did:

  • Open your "visual sudio command prompt (generally: make sure gacutil is in your path) and: cd "C:\Program Files\NUnit 2.4.8\bin"

  • Unregister your nunit entries from the gac. You can do this by finding the nunit entries registered in the gac:

gacutil /l | find /i "nunit" > temp.bat && notepad temp.bat

  • Prepend the nunit.core and nunit.framework lines with "gacutil /uf", i.e.:

gacutil /uf nunit.core,Version=2.4.2.0,Culture=neutral,PublicKeyToken=96d09a1eb7f44a77

gacutil /uf nunit.framework,Version=2.4.2.0,Culture=neutral,PublicKeyToken=96d09a1eb7f44a77

  • Run your bat file to remove them: temp.bat

  • Register the nunit dlls you need: gacutil /i nunit.core.dll

gacutil /i nunit.framework.dll

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