Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: monodevelop

I have a C# project with a suite of NUnit tests which I've been testing
in MonoDevelop.  I haven't touched the project in a while, but when I
try to run the tests now, none of them run.  It appears that something
must've changed in recent versions of MonoDevelop NUnit which would
cause this.  I'm not sure of the last functioning version of MonoDevelop
I ran the tests under, but I know it was in Hardy.  I can still run the
testing in compiled binaries in other programs, such as gnunit.

Steps the reproduce:
-- Launch MonoDevelop and open .mds solution file
-- Select Project > Rebuild Solution (just to be sure)
-- Select View > Unit Tests, and double-click NUnit test project to run tests
-- Select View > Test Results, which shows "Tests: 0 Failed: 0 Ignored: 0"

-- Launch gnunit, and open compiled *.dll containing NUnit test suite
-- Select "Run" to run all tests.  The GUI window now shows "Tests 
(assertions): {not 0}" (in my case, 32 tests are run)

Let me know if you need more details, I'm not sure what the problem
could be.

** Affects: monodevelop (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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MonoDevelop NUnit doesn't run NUnit tests
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298822
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