My code wasn't using weak references, so if that's the problem, it must have been strictly internal to perl libraries.
At this point, it looks like the problem is instigated by the C program failing to properly close the socket after a previous communication. Unfortunately, Can't seem to reproduce the problem now.
In reply to Re^2: Request help for work around for bug in perl 5.10.1
by babel17
in thread [Solved] Request help for work around for bug in perl 5.10.1
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