yast2 problem

These days it happened to me that using Yast to update, it didn’t update, since I always try twice I saw that the update hadn’t happened, I proceeded to do it again staying in front of the computer, in the end for security I used also zypper dup. Now going to see in yast> history this message comes out, after which the history comes out normally, I went to see the error line to delete it, but it is a simple line as you can see from the image posted, there is something it escapes me ?

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You should update Tumbleweed only with

zypper dup

I am not sure what you did with YaST, but it is not obvious to to the equivalent of zypper dup with YaST, thus I doubt you did that.

So please, first do that zypper dup and check if your problem persists.

Edit: Hm, I see that you already tried a zypper dup and that it did not help.

Maybe then do a

zypper clean
zypper ref

Already done everything you propose to me, it is only a chronological problem that displays an error that in reality is not there, everything works we say that it is a false problem … but it must not be

When I open the file with kate this message comes out

The / var / log / zypp / history file was opened with UTF-8 encoding, but contained invalid characters.
It is set to read-only mode, because saving it could destroy its contents.
Reopen the file choosing the right encoding, or re-enable the reading and writing mode in the tools menu to be able to modify it.

It is not by chance that I cannot see what is written in line # 55855 so that I can delete it

Try using okteta openSUSE Software

… or you could just rename the history file and allow the history to start afresh with a new file.

Thanks, I had already renamed to see if I had problems, I definitely deleted the file