Hello list, we use GiNaC::factor in our program to factorize univariate and multivariate polynomials. This works quite well on our instances, however we encounter strange segfaults sometimes, e.g. in the following cases: factor(-5474155567807987/200000000000000+174247781/20000000*x^2-1989199947807987/200000000000000*x); factor(-5474155567807987/20000000000000+174247781/10000000*x^2-1989199947807987/200000000000000*x); factor(-5474155567807987/200000000000000+174247781/1000000*x^2-1989199947807987/200000000000000*x); factor(-5474155567807987/200000000000000+174247781/10*x^2-1989199947807987/200000000000000*x); factor(-5474155567807987/200000000000000+174247781/2*x^2-1989199947807987/200000000000000*x); factor(-5474155567807987+174247781/10000000*x^2-1989199947807987/200000000000000*x); factor(174247781/10000000*x^2-1989199947807987/200000000000000*x); factor(174247781*x^2-1989199947807987/200000000000000*x); The latter calls are just modifications of the original first call, but all of them fail. I did not manage to pinpoint a commonality which could give a clue to the actual cause of the error. With a debugger, we traced the error to a call to CLN's * operator (in factor.cpp:1512), in particular, the method the<cl_I>( ... ). However, the actual problem might already be in GiNaC. I suspect, there is a problem with computing the content of the input by GiNaC::unitcontprim 10 lines above the error occurrence, but I'm not sure. We used ginac-1.6.2 and cln-1.3.2-r1 on a Gentoo Linux machine. Does anyone have an idea what is going wrong here? Best regards, Ulrich.