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In a Windows 10 VM with OpenGL 1.1, Maverick crashes due to QOpenGLWidget when attempting to call unsupported OpenGL functions.
I might be okay with just telling people to install a software renderer opengl32.dll if Maverick crashes at start up but I can't get OpenCL and OpenGL compatibility pack or mesa-dist-win to even be acknowledge by anything in my Windows 10 VM.
Reverting switching to QOpenGLWidget and OpenGL 1.2 GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE fixes Windows with OpenGL 1.1. However QOpenGLWidget is needed for Wayland on Linux to work correctly. The changes are pretty intrusive so I don't want to wrap the old QGLWidget in #ifdef _WIN32.
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In a Windows 10 VM with OpenGL 1.1, Maverick crashes due to QOpenGLWidget when attempting to call unsupported OpenGL functions.
I might be okay with just telling people to install a software renderer opengl32.dll if Maverick crashes at start up but I can't get OpenCL and OpenGL compatibility pack or mesa-dist-win to even be acknowledge by anything in my Windows 10 VM.
Reverting switching to QOpenGLWidget and OpenGL 1.2 GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE fixes Windows with OpenGL 1.1. However QOpenGLWidget is needed for Wayland on Linux to work correctly. The changes are pretty intrusive so I don't want to wrap the old QGLWidget in
#ifdef _WIN32
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: