Theissues experienced in earlier releases of GSS 3.3 have been resolved in the 3.3 Release Update. Please update to GSS 3.3 RU3 and create a new image to be able to then open it in ghost explorer. Old images won't be modified with the update to RU3 but all new images created will be created in a compatible way so that ghost explorer can be used to open them.
I created an assembly called Exitus.Tests, and added a few unit tests. However, do to some issues with Nuget, that I could not solve, I made another project called Exitus.UnitTests and removed the once file I had in the old project (including changing the namespace).
System.InvalidOperationException: The following TestContainer was not found 'C:\Users\xxx\Source\Repositories\Expire\Exitus.Tests\bin\Debug\Exitus.Tests.dll' at Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestWindow.Client.TestContainer.TestContainerProvider.d__46.MoveNext() --- End of stack trace from previous location where exception was thrown --- at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.ThrowForNonSuccess(Task task) at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task) at Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestWindow.Controller.TestContainerConfigurationQueryByTestsBase.d__6.MoveNext() (...)
The stack trace is a lot longer, but the curious thing is the second line, stating that it could not find the test container at \Exitus.Tests\bin\Debug\Exitus.Tests.dll. This is the name of the old test project, which I removed and deleted. I have searched my entire project for the term Exitus.Tests and it returns no results.
According to the Visual Studio developer community (found by going to the Help menu and selecting Feedback), an update to Visual Studio to version 16.5.5 will resolve the issue. FYI: They released this in February 2020
Neither of these solutions worked for me. I was able to get the test explorer working by closing visual studio and deleting the ".vs" folder. Then reopen the solution and let it rebuild it.
Ghost ExplorerVital StatisticsSpeciesHuman/ghostGenderMaleHair colorGrayEye colorBlackOther StatisticsIdentityDr. DeadwoodReasonTo bankrupt Bukose so he could take over half of the entertainment himselfPowers and abilitiesFlightProduction DetailsFirst appearanceSDWoM: The Fall Guy!!
While Bukose and the gang were heading down the path to go rafting, the sound of a loud horn was heard, signalling the ghosts arrival. They ended up seeing it swoop down from a large cloud of smoke and they retreated back to normal grassland, and watched as it flew back through the cloud and disappeared.
After some clue finding and discovery of plans, a catching attempt was made to trap the ghost. By having Shaggy get pulled up by a rope with some scissors just as the explorer came down with another attack, a long piece of rope that had the ghost in the air gets cut, which sends him falling headfirst into the water.
They got him out and unmasked him, revealing it to be none other than Dr. Deadwood. Who was secretly making a plan to put Bukose to bankruptcy so he could buy half of the entertainment in the area, and the flying stuff was done via bungee cables, where he'll jump once the train arrives as the smoke from it covers up the rope, making the flying look convincing.
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