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I am trying to get Pex to work with linq in my project. I got this explanation on what I need to do:

In order for Pex to support Linq, make sure you add a reference to
Microsoft.Pex.Linq.dll and add the [assembly: PexLinqPackage] 
attribute to the test project. 

I have the reference added. But I have never had to add anything like [assembly: PexLinqPackage] to a project. How is this done?

Vaccano
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Pick any file in the test project (AssemblyInfo.cs will do just fine) and add a [assembly: PexLinqPackage] line to it.

You can use absolutely any file to add assembly-level attributes, but AssemblyInfo.cs seems to be the best choice since it already contains several assembly-level attributes.

Anton Gogolev
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    I agree with Anton, but I would go farther and recommend AssemblyInfo.cs over putting it in just any file -- keep all your assembly attribute adornments in one place so that they are easier to find and manage. – JMarsch Mar 24 '10 at 16:17