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Created Feb 04, 2017 by Marcus D. Hanwell@mhanwellContributor

ParaView crashes when minimum OpenGL version is not available on Windows

This was exhibited again for me when testing the Tomviz binary, and it also happens with the embedded ParaView binary. I can test with a ParaView nightly, but all of the Windows binaries seem to offer "AcceSolveReaderPlugin.zip" at 719kb but no installer. This is a release build, so all I get is that the fault module name is vtkRenderingOpenGL2.dll in both cases, this is an older Intel i7 embedded GPU, the same binary works without issue on other more recent machines.

Both binaries are using QVTKOpenGLWidget with Qt 5 and OpenGL2, from http://tomviz.org/downloads/

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