[Bug 220113] sysutils/qjail [Maintainer update] qjail-5.3

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            Bug ID: 220113
           Summary: sysutils/qjail [Maintainer update] qjail-5.3
           Product: Ports & Packages
           Version: Latest
          Hardware: Any
                OS: Any
            Status: New
          Severity: Affects Many People
          Priority: ---
         Component: Individual Port(s)
          Assignee: freebsd-ports-bugs at FreeBSD.org
          Reporter: qjail1 at a1poweruser.com

qjail-5.3-change-log

1. Adam Weinberger sent email about bug he found. The 
   qjail console -c "ls /user/local" jailname 
   command was not working correctly. This error was introduced by 
   changes done to correct coding syntax problems that the hs-shellcheck 
   package found and published in qjail-5.2. Fixed now.

2. Adam Weinberger also sent email containing a patch that standardized
   error messages and corrected some spelling errors. 
   After review the patch was applied. 

3. Checked all the 'kill' messages for 'Error:' prefix and added the
   prefix where it was missing to complete the standardization.

4. While reviewing the patch changes I noticed that the "qjail install" 
   logic had some duplicated code. I removed it to make more of it
   part of the fall through logic path.  

5. While working on the "qjail install" logic, 11.1-BETA1 was published.
   It cam to my attention that BETA and RC Release Engineering builds 
   are now having distribution files built.
   Changed the 'qjail install' logic to auto handle BETA, RC, builds in 
   the same manner RELEASE, and RELEASE-p builds were being handled.

6. Corrected the qjail manual to reflect the changes made to the script.


 Please note the MFH quarterly flag. Want the new pkg version added to the
 "Latest" and "quarterly" pkg repos.

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