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diff --git a/src/common/procmon.c b/src/common/procmon.c
index 12d53fcd41..4ecee26e8d 100644
--- a/src/common/procmon.c
+++ b/src/common/procmon.c
@@ -116,11 +116,11 @@ struct tor_process_monitor_t {
* periodically check whether the process we have a handle to has
* ended. */
HANDLE hproc;
- /* XXX023 We can and should have Libevent watch hproc for us,
- * if/when some version of Libevent 2.x can be told to do so. */
+ /* XXXX We should have Libevent watch hproc for us,
+ * if/when some version of Libevent can be told to do so. */
#endif
- /* XXX023 On Linux, we can and should receive the 22nd
+ /* XXXX On Linux, we can and should receive the 22nd
* (space-delimited) field (‘starttime’) of /proc/$PID/stat from the
* owning controller and store it, and poll once in a while to see
* whether it has changed -- if so, the kernel has *definitely*
@@ -130,7 +130,8 @@ struct tor_process_monitor_t {
* systems whose admins have mounted procfs, or the start-time field
* of the process-information structure returned by kvmgetprocs() on
* any system. The latter is ickier. */
- /* XXX023 On FreeBSD (and possibly other kqueue systems), we can and
+
+ /* XXXX On FreeBSD (and possibly other kqueue systems), we can and
* should arrange to receive EVFILT_PROC NOTE_EXIT notifications for
* pid, so we don't have to do such a heavyweight poll operation in
* order to avoid the PID-reassignment race condition. (We would