12.11.2017, 18:24
Thanks. Just so you know, because I only found this out last night from QT's web site, there are known Windows Specific Issues, but I only browsed the issues to see if anything was 32-bit specific. I didn't see anything, but I did wonder about the issue of Windows not supporting OpenGL 2.1, and how you have to use something called ACTIVE in QT to run on top of DirectX 9 or 11.
I don't think the problem is "white spaces" in the path to the directory because that seems to be all versions of Windows, but I'm using an AMD Radeon HD 5600, so it could be a driver issue, except 05.06.1 worked. Basically I don't think the problem can be reproduced under OSX, but if it is a device driver issue it might show up in a VM because of the emulated hardware. If it's not possible to install the QT framework by itself before installing Hybrid, and you have access to a Mac, or even Linux, all I can think of is something like VirtualBox to try using Windows at your end to isolate the issue. I just don't know enough about QT to be very helpful. Sorry.
I don't think the problem is "white spaces" in the path to the directory because that seems to be all versions of Windows, but I'm using an AMD Radeon HD 5600, so it could be a driver issue, except 05.06.1 worked. Basically I don't think the problem can be reproduced under OSX, but if it is a device driver issue it might show up in a VM because of the emulated hardware. If it's not possible to install the QT framework by itself before installing Hybrid, and you have access to a Mac, or even Linux, all I can think of is something like VirtualBox to try using Windows at your end to isolate the issue. I just don't know enough about QT to be very helpful. Sorry.