Using MSpec runner in Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4?

Use my net4 branch which contains a version of MSpec that is compatible with . NET 4.0. We're working on integrating these changes into MSpec's master github.com/agross/machine.specifications... Update: Current builds are available on Codebetter's TeamCity server (Choose guest login).

Use my net4 branch which contains a version of MSpec that is compatible with . NET 4.0. We're working on integrating these changes into MSpec's master.

github.com/agross/machine.specifications... Update: Current builds are available on Codebetter's TeamCity server (Choose guest login).

Thanks! I was hoping for an answer either from you or Aaron Jensen ;) – Sergi Papaseit May 12 '10 at 16:20 :) We also have a . NET 4.0 build available on teamcity.codebetter.Com now.

– Alexander Groß May 12 '10 at 22:22 Should this URL be updated? The link is broken - perhaps github.Com/agross/machine. Specifications?

– t3rse Apr 27 at 21:18 @David Thanks, fixed the link. – Alexander Groß Apr 27 at 21:30 1 Alexander - I am having trouble finding the . NET 4 build on the TeamCity server.

Is it not here? Teamcity.codebetter.Com/… – Brian Donahue Jul 6 at 20:33.

I fixed this issue by running the tests with the mspec-clr4. Exe instead.

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