One way using sed
:
Content of script.sed:
## Set label 'a'
:a
## While not end of file...
$! {
## If pattern space only has one line, read next one.
/\n/! N
## If both lines have same characters until first colon, delete
## second one.
/^\([^:]*\):.*\n\1/ s/\n.*$//
## If last substitution command (delete repeated line) go to
## label 'a' without reading next input line.
ta
## We are here because last substitution command failed. It
## means that first line is different from second one so
## 'print && delete' first one and save second one to compare in
## next loop.
P
D
}
## This point should be only at end of file, and default action is 'print' so
## it will print last line left in pattern space.
Execution of the script:
sed -f script.sed infile
And result:
HSDA_17_VerifyShippingOrderNoInOrderConfirmationTest): Timed out after 90 seconds
HSDA_1_BuyVoice): Session not available
HSDA_9_CreateAccounAndBuyDeviceInCheckoutTest): Timed out after 90 seconds
HSDA_2_BuyMapswithNewUserAtCheckOutTest): Address already in use: connect
HSDA_69_ChangeBillingAddressInNonUSLocaleForAllFieldsTest): Index: 0, Size: 0