Clone support files

The 10.2.0.5 install readme says:
Installing Cloning Support Files After Patching A 10.2.x.x Release
As part of the upgrade of a Grid Control installation from 10.2.x.x to 10.2.0.3 or higher, you must download and install Clone Support Files from My Oracle Support and install the files onto each OMS as part of a post-patch configuration task to enable clone support for Oracle Tech stack components.
This kind of leaves me hanging, there's a pointer to where to go, but not what to do when you get there. So, what is the entry point for this post installation step?

Thanks.
That search only found Patch 5520278 only.
5520278 - CLONE SUPPORT FILES FOR RDBMS 9.2.0.8, HPUX ORACLE HOMES
# This patch includes the cloning support file that allows
# Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control (on any platform) to clone
# Oracle homes (on HPUX platform) of Oracle 9iR2 Database releases
# 9.2.0.1.0, 9.2.0.2.0, 9.2.0.3.0, 9.2.0.4.0, 9.2.0.5.0, 9.2.0.6.0,
# 9.2.0.7.0 and 9.2.0.8.0.
This does not seem appropriate for my Linux x86 10.2.0.5 GC. I'll never run HPUX or Ora 9i. So, is this a post install step that is somewhat optional or is the patch search not finding the real deal? I've had trouble with the patch search doing finding the right goods in the past. The 10.2.0.5 install readme did not hint that this post install step was optional.

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