You can run the Mesa software rasterizer to get desktop OpenGL support.
It'll be slow though. Really, really slow.
Question
Can the Raspberry Pi run OpenGL programs? Like GL 1.x programs, not OpenGL ES 2.x which I know it can run.
The reason I am asking, I have trouble having SFML 2 start on it.
Solution
You can run the Mesa software rasterizer to get desktop OpenGL support.
It'll be slow though. Really, really slow.
OTHER TIPS
Nobody has created a desktop OpenGL implementation for Raspberry Pi hardware, for any version of desktop OpenGL. There are software implementations, but that would be of limited use on PR's relatively meager CPU.