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May it be that updateTestcase-2019-11-07-01-46-39 is _not_ from the zypper dup,
that brought the system into the inconsistent state?
In the testcase I see 348 packages being installed, but just 28 are lp150. The
rest is already lp151.
libsolv-tools-0.7.5-lp150.7.1.x86_64
libzypp-17.12.0-lp150.2.13.1.x86_64
zypper-1.14.28-lp150.2.13.1.x86_64
The zypp stack is still lp150, but running the dup, the resolver would try to
update them as expected:
>!> install libsolv-tools-0.7.6-lp151.2.3.2.x86_64[repo-update]
>!> install libzypp-17.15.0-lp151.2.3.2.x86_64[repo-update]
>!> install zypper-1.14.30-lp151.2.3.1.x86_64[repo-update]
If you install `zypper-log`, the command will print you a summary of the
commands found in a zypper.log file (or a rotated one, see the man page). This
may help to figure out what was executed before 2019-11-07-01-46-39.