The test for MEMSAT3 almost always returns 'failed' even if it's working correctly since the results are dependant on a BLAST search and the locally installed BLAST database is unlikely to match the one used to derive the test results. If the numbers in the test output look similar it should be okay. There is now a note about this to the test output, but it's confusing and we should consider finding a way to make this test more robust in the future, such that is can detect a broken MEMSAT3 installation, but passes if vaguely sensible (close) predictions are output.
The test for MEMSAT3 almost always returns 'failed' even if it's working correctly since the results are dependant on a BLAST search and the locally installed BLAST database is unlikely to match the one used to derive the test results. If the numbers in the test output look similar it should be okay. There is now a note about this to the test output, but it's confusing and we should consider finding a way to make this test more robust in the future, such that is can detect a broken MEMSAT3 installation, but passes if vaguely sensible (close) predictions are output.