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 discard b541d5bb Fix "mvn clean install" by adding a default value targeting 
SourForge for the download property passed via surefire / failsafe argLine. For 
-Pci, we have it on nightlies.a.o.
     new 9b44e841 OPENNLP-1762 - Fix mvn clean install by setting default 
download property to SourceForge for surefire/failsafe

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