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 discard f0adf73  impl jvm args
 discard 0cca74b  [GH] Workflows j13
 discard bcaaeb3  IT failed on j7 and j8 because requires j9+
 discard 83d8450  adjusted Surefire1712ExtractedModulenameWithoutASMIT
 discard 06571ad  [SUREFIRE-1733] Surefire and Failsafe JPMS additions for 
JUnit 5.x execution
     new 265d7cf  [SUREFIRE-1733] Surefire and Failsafe JPMS additions for 
JUnit 5.x execution
     new 980d58a  adjusted Surefire1712ExtractedModulenameWithoutASMIT
     new d60b0db  IT failed on j7 and j8 because requires j9+
     new efc8e96  [GH] Workflows j13

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Summary of changes:
 .../booterclient/ModularClasspathForkConfiguration.java      | 12 ------------
 1 file changed, 12 deletions(-)

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