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We have a few force-close caused by invalid commit_sig messages. This may happen when multiple devices are used in parallel, but some reports don't seem to be using multiple devices. Unfortunately, we didn't log the details of the commit tx we're building in every case. Also, we only logged details of our local commit tx after validating the remote `commit_sig`, which means we cannot troubleshoot the case where we reject that remote `commit_sig`. We now log details of the commit tx construction in every scenario, which should allow detecting discrepancies between the local and remote states.
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We have a few force-close caused by invalid
commit_sigmessages. This may happen when multiple devices are used in parallel, but some reports don't seem to be using multiple devices.Unfortunately, we didn't log the details of the commit tx we're building in every case. Also, we only logged details of our local commit tx after validating the remote
commit_sig, which means we cannot troubleshoot the case where we reject that remotecommit_sig.We now log details of the commit tx construction in every scenario, which should allow detecting discrepancies between the local and remote states.