Nope, what you're seeing is exactly the broken behavior that I mentioned. This section:
sub process_request { my $self = shift; my $x = Feeder->new(); my $line = $x->get_line(); print "Line = $line\n"; }
should be reading the first line from the client file, so $line should be #!/usr/bin/perl -w. The fact that it's not set to anything means that the pipe's not working. I'm running with 5.8.8 under Linux as well. IO::Pipe is identifying itself as version 1.13 and Net::Server is version 0.90.

In reply to Re^2: (Seemingly) Broken interactions between Net::Server and IO::Pipe? by bmcatt
in thread (Seemingly) Broken interactions between Net::Server and IO::Pipe? by bmcatt

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