Note that already

sage: (1/(b*zzz))._singular_()
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2014-12-03 17:54 UTC+01:00, Nils Bruin <nbr...@sfu.ca>:
> On Wednesday, December 3, 2014 3:07:14 AM UTC-8, Jakob Kroeker wrote:
>>
>>             ...
>> sage: f=x^4+1/(b*zzz)
>> sage: f._singular_()  #  where is the fraction 1/(b*zzz)  ?
>> x^4
>>
> ...
>>
> see also
>> http://ask.sagemath.org/question/25083/bug-in-roots/
>>
>
> That looks problematic, but is likely a different issue from what happens
> on the asksage question. I think we use libsingular for pretty much all
> internal singular uses. We don't use the expect interface to singular for
> communication there.
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