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motif help

Hi everyone, I am new in motif programming and I want to learn how to program it. I use Fedora core 3 and every time I compile the program, there are always some errors appear. One of the errors said that I do not have the Xm/xxxx.h However, I do not know precisely how to install header files. I once tried to install lesstif-0.94.4-1.i586.rpm ( though I do not know what it is ). It said that I do not have devel(libdl),devel(libexpat),devel(libfontconfig) etc. Does anyone know how to solve this problem??
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