Finally got a chance to test this.

With HDF5 built with thread safety, without HL (of course, no NetCDF4), the 
multireadtest has no problems on a HDF5 file.

The opposite - no thread safety + HL and NetCDF4, I get a bunch of "pointer 
being freed was not allocated" errors.

If I force HL + threadsafety (new config option for HDF5), multireadtest again 
succeeds, and also on a NetCDF4 file.  Austotests also succeed on both.

> On Feb 5, 2016, at 9:23 AM, William Kyngesburye <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> On Feb 5, 2016, at 2:38 AM, Even Rouault <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>>> There's an optionnaly compiled app you can use to test threadsafety :
>>>> 
>>>> cd apps
>>>> make multireadtest
>>>> ./multireadtest -nlo [-oi number_of_iterations] file_to_test
>>>> 
>>>> Increase number_of_iterations so that it runs for a few seconds.
>>> 
>>> How do I trigger building that? 
>> 
>> Just like the above mentionned lines :-) After you've initially built GDAL 
>> from the top directory
> 
> Ah, I'm not reading the details, my brain just saw the run line ;)
> 

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