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It seems like your installation package is corrupted. I can’t really help you with that but I’d suggest to scan it with a virus scanner for further infection.
I’d also suggest to reinstall your OS and start from scratch with your new OS. I’m not quite sure how you already installed Linux, but maybe you didn’t use the correct “administrator” user account during the installation, or your file system is corrupted.

Q:

Wrapping an QWidget to be child of QApplication childWidget()

I have a scenario in which I have a generic QWidget, which is loaded with qt designer. I plan to create a QWidget with this generic QWidget and make it the child of QApplication childWidget(). I am unable to figure out the way to do it.
My interface file has a pre-defined method which returns the QWidget (the same generic type as in QWidget). So, when I create the QWidget in another class, I call the interface method to return the QWidget and make it the child of QApplication childWidget().
The code goes like this –
QWidget* widget = widgetFactory->createWidget(MyWidgTemplate.GetTemplate());
QApplication *app = new QApplication(widget);
QWidget* appWidget = new QWidget(parent);
appWidget->setMinimumSize(wgt.MinimumSize());
appWidget->setMaximumSize(wgt.MaximumSize());
appWidget->setAlignment(Qt::AlignCenter);
appWidget->setStyleSheet(“/* do the stylesheet stuff */”);
/* Create something other */
appWidget->setGeometry(wgt.Geometry());

That is my problem. SetGeometry method doesn’t seem to recognize the QWidget as a child of QApplication. So, this gives an error.

A:

In C++, all widgets are children of QApplication, so there’s no need to create a new QWidget instance for that. Also QWidget has member functions setGeometry, setMinimumSize, setMaximumSize, etc, so you don’t need the member function you mention in your code.
QWidget *widget = widgetFactory->createWidget(MyWidgTemplate.GetTemplate());
widget->setGeometry(wgt.Geometry());
widget->setMinimumSize(wgt.Minimum
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