I am testing 4.3.10-dev-2 release on a wide range of openSUSE & SUSE releases (https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=zsh&project=shells) and some machines seem to have problems with these two tests. Here is the error outputs, any ideas appreciated. ./A01grammar.ztst: starting. *** /tmp/zsh.ztst.err.13556 Wed Apr 20 14:47:09 2011 --- /tmp/zsh.ztst.terr.13556 Wed Apr 20 14:47:09 2011 *************** *** 1,2 **** - 1) one 2) two 3) three input> input> --- 1 ---- Test ./A01grammar.ztst failed: error output differs from expected as shown above for: (COLUMNS=80 PS3="input> " select name in one two three; do print $name done) Was testing: `select' loop ./A01grammar.ztst: test failed. Test ./C02cond.ztst failed: bad status 1, expected 0 from: print -u $ZTST_fd 'This test takes two seconds...' sleep 2 cat unmodified touch newnewnew if [[ $OSTYPE == "cygwin" ]]; then print -u$ZTST_fd "Warning: not testing [[ -N file ]] (not supported on Cygwin)" true elif [[ "$(find . -prune -fstype nfs 2>/dev/null)" == "." ]]; then print -u$ZTST_fd "Warning: not testing [[ -N file ]] (not supported with NFS)" true else [[ -N newnewnew && ! -N unmodified ]] fi Was testing: -N cond ./C02cond.ztst: test failed. The following may (or may not) help identifying the cause: This test can fail on NFS-mounted filesystems as the access and modification times are not updated separately. The test will fail on HFS+ (Apple Mac OS X default) filesystems because access times are not recorded. Also, Linux ext3 filesystems may be mounted with the noatime option which does not update access times. Failures in these cases do not indicate a problem in the shell.