How to install expect-5 on RHEL

Hi,
I have downloaded expect-5.44.1.15.tar.gz.
And found the following steps from google,
patch -Np1 -i ../expect-5.40.0-spawn.patch
./configure prefix=/tools with-tcl=/tools/lib --with-x=no
make
make SCRIPTS="" install
From where I can download this patch?
Thanks,
Kavitha

Installing yum on RHEL 4 is apparently not a trivial task and google finds only outdated success stories from people using RHEL 4.6. Perhaps this is a good reason to upgrade the system, which will also be a pre-requisite in case you plan to use Oracle 11g R2. From what I understand, the latest releases of RHEL 5 come with Yum or make it easy to install, but unless you have paid support, OEL seems the logical choice when running Oracle products. Or CentOS if you have any reason to avoid OEL, but I guess that's not the case, otherwise you would not post here.
Back to expect, you have apparently already downloaded the most recent distribution:
The Expect home page is http://expect.nist.gov
The Expect FAQ is http://expect.nist.gov/FAQ.html
After you extract the package:
# tar -zxvf expect-5.44.1.15.tar.gz
you will find a "README" and "INSTALL" file inside describing how to proceed. Packages like this are often created using (as root):
# cd expect-5.44.1.15
# ./configure
# make
# make install
Edited by: Markus Waldorf on Jul 29, 2010 2:42 PM
Btw, how about using http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CURL instead?

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