I wanted to use quadprog with ORE on a server running Oracle Solaris
    11.2 on a Oracle SPARC T-4 server 
    For background, see:  
             
              Oracle SPARC T4-2 
               
                http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23075_01/ 
               
              Oracle Solaris 11.2  
               
                http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/overview/index.html 
               
              quadprog: Functions to solve Quadratic Programming Problems 
               
                http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/quadprog/index.html 
               
              Oracle R Enterprise 1.4 ("ORE") 1.4 
               
                http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/options/advanced-analytics/r-enterprise/ore-downloads-1502823.html 
               
             
    Problem: path to Solaris Studio doesn't match my installation: 
        $ ORE CMD INSTALL quadprog_1.5-5.tar.gz
        * installing to library
        \u2018/u01/app/oracle/product/12.1.0/dbhome_1/R/library\u2019
        * installing *source* package \u2018quadprog\u2019 ...
        ** package \u2018quadprog\u2019 successfully unpacked and MD5
        sums checked
        ** libs
        /opt/SunProd/studio12u3/solarisstudio12.3/bin/f95 -m64   -PIC 
        -g  -c aind.f -o aind.o
        bash: /opt/SunProd/studio12u3/solarisstudio12.3/bin/f95:
          No such file or directory
        *** Error code 1
        make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `aind.o'
        ERROR: compilation failed for package \u2018quadprog\u2019
        * removing
        \u2018/u01/app/oracle/product/12.1.0/dbhome_1/R/library/quadprog\u2019 
        $ ls -l /opt/solarisstudio12.3/bin/f95
        lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root          15 Aug 19 17:36
        /opt/solarisstudio12.3/bin/f95 -> ../prod/bin/f90  Solution: a symbolic link: 
        $ sudo mkdir -p /opt/SunProd/studio12u3 
        $ sudo ln -s /opt/solarisstudio12.3 /opt/SunProd/studio12u3/  Now, it is all good: 
        $ ORE CMD INSTALL quadprog_1.5-5.tar.gz 
        * installing to library
        \u2018/u01/app/oracle/product/12.1.0/dbhome_1/R/library\u2019
        * installing *source* package \u2018quadprog\u2019 ...
        ** package \u2018quadprog\u2019 successfully unpacked and MD5
        sums checked
        ** libs
        /opt/SunProd/studio12u3/solarisstudio12.3/bin/f95 -m64   -PIC 
        -g  -c aind.f -o aind.o
        /opt/SunProd/studio12u3/solarisstudio12.3/bin/ cc -xc99 -m64
        -I/usr/lib/64/R/include -DNDEBUG -KPIC  -xlibmieee  -c init.c -o
        init.o
        /opt/SunProd/studio12u3/solarisstudio12.3/bin/f95 -m64  -PIC -g 
        -c -o solve.QP.compact.o solve.QP.compact.f
        /opt/SunProd/studio12u3/solarisstudio12.3/bin/f95 -m64  -PIC -g 
        -c -o solve.QP.o solve.QP.f
        /opt/SunProd/studio12u3/solarisstudio12.3/bin/f95 -m64   -PIC 
        -g  -c util.f -o util.o
        /opt/SunProd/studio12u3/solarisstudio12.3/bin/ cc -xc99 -m64 -G
        -o quadprog.so aind.o init.o solve.QP.compact.o solve.QP.o
        util.o -xlic_lib=sunperf -lsunmath -lifai -lsunimath -lfai
        -lfai2 -lfsumai -lfprodai -lfminlai -lfmaxlai -lfminvai
        -lfmaxvai -lfui -lfsu -lsunmath -lmtsk -lm -lifai -lsunimath
        -lfai -lfai2 -lfsumai -lfprodai -lfminlai -lfmaxlai -lfminvai
        -lfmaxvai -lfui -lfsu -lsunmath -lmtsk -lm -L/usr/lib/64/R/lib
        -lR
        installing to
        /u01/app/oracle/product/12.1.0/dbhome_1/R/library/quadprog/libs
        ** R
        ** preparing package for lazy loading
        ** help
        *** installing help indices
          converting help for package \u2018quadprog\u2019
            finding HTML links ... done
            solve.QP                                html  
            solve.QP.compact                        html  
        ** building package indices
        ** testing if installed package can be loaded
        * DONE (quadprog)  ====== 
    Here is an example from http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/quadprog/quadprog.pdf  > require(quadprog)
        > Dmat <- matrix(0,3,3)
        > diag(Dmat) <- 1
        > dvec <- c(0,5,0)
        > Amat <- matrix(c(-4,-3,0,2,1,0,0,-2,1),3,3)
        > bvec <- c(-8,2,0)
        > solve.QP(Dmat,dvec,Amat,bvec=bvec)
        $solution
        [1] 0.4761905 1.0476190 2.0952381 
        $value
        [1] -2.380952 
        $unconstrained.solution
        [1] 0 5 0 
        $iterations
        [1] 3 0 
        $Lagrangian
        [1] 0.0000000 0.2380952 2.0952381 
        $iact
        [1] 3 2   Here, the standard example is modified to work with
    Oracle R Enterprise  
        require(ORE)
        ore.connect("my-name", "my-sid", "my-host", "my-pass", 1521)  ore.doEval(
              function () {     require(quadprog)
                      }
                    )  ore.doEval( 
          function () {     
            Dmat <- matrix(0,3,3)     diag(Dmat)
            <- 1     dvec
            <- c(0,5,0)     Amat
            <- matrix(c(-4,-3,0,2,1,0,0,-2,1),3,3)     bvec
            <- c(-8,2,0)    solve.QP(Dmat,dvec,Amat,bvec=bvec)
          } 
        ) 
        $solution
        [1] 0.4761905 1.0476190 2.0952381 
        $value
        [1] -2.380952 
        $unconstrained.solution
        [1] 0 5 0 
        $iterations
        [1] 3 0 
        $Lagrangian
        [1] 0.0000000 0.2380952 2.0952381 
        $iact
        [1] 3 2  Now I can combine the quadprog compute algorithms with
    the Oracle R Enterprise Database engine functionality: 
             
              Scale to large datasets 
              Access to tables, views, and external tables in the database,
        as well as those accessible through database links 
              Use SQL query parallel execution 
              Use in-database statistical and data mining functionality