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Missing strong name when using nunit3testexecutor #40
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Will explore signing the assembly. Thanks |
Any update on this issue? I'm also affected by this. |
+1! |
Working to fix this over the weekend |
I found this work-around for the time being. |
@tonerdo: Any update on this? |
Coverlet has been signed and a new release made available: https://www.nuget.org/packages/coverlet.msbuild/2.0.1 |
Yes, this seems to work for me. |
Awesome. Will close this out, feel free to reopen if you encounter any more issues on this topic |
Bumps [coverlet.collector](https://git.1-hub.cncoverlet-coverage/coverlet) from 1.3.0 to 3.0.1. #Release notes *Sourced from [coverlet.collector's releases](https://git.1-hub.cncoverlet-coverage/coverlet/releases).* > ## v3.0.0 > * [#131](coverlet-coverage/coverlet#131) makes a slight change to the Coverlet JSON format > * 807f7b1bd5bea8158ffff343d5511cd16e0da9a0 uses a separate `coverlet.tracker` assembly to hold tracking code > * [#128](coverlet-coverage/coverlet#128) adds support for assemblies with `.exe` extension > * a1f18b4156374f3398d704e898ec58c7c6c64bf8 improves identifying compiler generated types > * [#134](coverlet-coverage/coverlet#134) adds considerable coverage tracking performance improvements > > ## v2.0.1 > * [#102](coverlet-coverage/coverlet#102) fixes issues with NUNIT3 Test adapter ([#101](coverlet-coverage/coverlet#101)) > * [#104](coverlet-coverage/coverlet#104) shows overall averages as part of final console output > * [#112](coverlet-coverage/coverlet#112) adds support for standard `ExcludeFromCodeCoverage` attribute to specify types and methods to exclude from code coverage. Deprecates `ExcludeFromCoverage` attribute > * coverlet-coverage/coverlet@7f190e4 prevents Opencover and Cobertura output generated at the same time from overwriting each other ([#111](coverlet-coverage/coverlet#111)) > * [#116](coverlet-coverage/coverlet#116) strongly signs the Coverlet assembly and aims to fix [#40](coverlet-coverage/coverlet#40) > > ## v2.0.0 > * [#78](coverlet-coverage/coverlet#78) adds support for generating multiple report formats in a single run > * [#73](coverlet-coverage/coverlet#73) improves branch coverage support and output formats* > * coverlet-coverage/coverlet@d2effb3 shows method coverage in summary output > * [#88](coverlet-coverage/coverlet#88) improves disk usage by using gzip compression > * [#93](coverlet-coverage/coverlet#93) adds `ThresholdType` property that allows you to specify the coverage type to apply the `Threshold` property to > * coverlet-coverage/coverlet@ebedd70 renames `Exclude` property to `ExcludeByFile`* > * coverlet-coverage/coverlet@9ed0864 supports using filter expressions to exclude assemblies, namespaces or types. Uses the `Exclude` property* > * [#99](coverlet-coverage/coverlet#99) adds improvements to evaluation of filter expressions > > `*` - Backwards incompatible change #Commits - See f...
I'm trying to use coverlet with the NUnit3TestAdapter package. However, I get an error message telling me that coverlet.core does not have a strong name. Is it possible to sign the package?
I created the following test project:
The project contains one file, Tests.cs:
If I run the tests using
dotnet test
I get the following result:However, when I use
/p:CollectCoverage=true
, I get the following output:Kind regards,
Maarten van Sambeek
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