I believe so. Even if some processes have the file is open (say the perl parser), it's not a problem since the actual file on disk isn't changed. The perl accessing the old version of the file will continue to access the old version (which will get deleted once all file handles to it are closed). New perl instances will see the new file and open and parse that one.
I'm assuming you're only reading from this file.
In reply to Re^5: Other Script Processes
by ikegami
in thread Other Script Processes
by powerhouse
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