Update fails with message "installation has completed with error"

Doing a zypper dup. 600-odd pkgs to update, 1GB. After pkgs retrieved, ignoring android-platform-tools not being found in repo, then the msg about installation completing but not updates being installed. Fortunately the downloads appear to be cached. How do I force the update to proceed? Should I?

$ sudo zypper dup
Loading repository data…
Reading installed packages…
Warning: You are about to do a distribution upgrade with all enabled repositories. Make sure these
repositories are compatible before you continue. See ‘man zypper’ for more information about this
command.
Computing distribution upgrade…

The following 8 NEW packages are going to be installed:
android-platform-tools android-platform-tools-bash-completion android-platform-tools-python3
android-tools-python3 kernel-pae-5.13.8-1.1 libprotobuf28 libprotobuf-lite28 python38-protobuf

The following package is going to be REMOVED:
android-tools

The following 591 packages are going to be upgraded:

In cache kernel-pae-5.13.8-1.1.i686.rpm (539/600), 92.6 MiB (288.4 MiB unpacked)
Retrieving package android-platform-tools-bash-completion-31.0.2-8.2.noarch
(540/600), 15.3 KiB ( 18.0 KiB unpacked)
Retrieving: android-platform-tools-bash-completion-31.0.2-8.2.noarch.rpm …[not found]
File ‘./noarch/android-platform-tools-bash-completion-31.0.2-8.2.noarch.rpm’ not found on medium ’
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/hardware/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/
**Abort, retry, ignore? [a/r/i/…? shows all options] (a): **i
Warning: You have chosen to ignore a problem with download or installation of a package which migh
t lead to broken dependencies of other packages. It is recommended to run ‘zypper verify’ after th
e operation has finished.

In cache libxine2-1.2.11-166.16.i586.rpm (600/600), 2.9 MiB ( 6.8 MiB unpacked)
Installation has completed with error.

<Pls disregard - adding email subscr>

I managed to get the update to complete by locking the following pkgs. Presumably the missing android-platform-tools is related to some upstream problem. After the successful update, I then unlocked them so as to attempt to replace them next time I do an update. Fortunately I don’t use android-tools on the box in question.

android-platform-tools
android-platform-tools-python3
android-platform-tools-bash-completion