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Linux-Variable
Variable: | BASHOPTS - type Text | Wiki | Freetz | IPPF | whmf | AVM | Web |
Location: | Environment >> Linux-Environment - Origin: bash | ||||||
Source: | bash | ||||||
Values: | Release: <any> Lab+Rel: <any> | ||||||
Properties: | Firmware: 7.04 - 8.00 | ||||||
Defines: | Colon-separated list of enabled shell options maintained by shopt. |
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Details
Excerpt from: bashref.info >> Bash Variables >> BASHOPTS variable
BASHOPTS
A colon-separated list of enabled shell options. Each word in the
list is a valid argument for the '-s' option to the 'shopt' builtin
command (*note The Shopt Builtin::). The options appearing in
'BASHOPTS' are those reported as 'on' by 'shopt'. If this variable
is in the environment when Bash starts up, each shell option in the
list will be enabled before reading any startup files. This
variable is readonly.
Model-Matrix
Daily updated index of the presence and value of this variable for each model. Last update: 2024-12-23 06:58 GMT.
Showing all models using this variable. Click any column header (click-wait-click) to sort the list by the respective data.
The (main/scrpn/boot/arm/prx/atom/rtl)
label in the Model
column shows which CPU is meant for Multi-Linux models.
Note that this list is merged from Firmware-Probes of all known AVM firmware for a model, including Recovery.exe and Labor-Files.
If the 'Value' column contains '<comp>' the variable is computed at runtime. '<empty>' means the variable is present but empty (rare).
Multiple values typically show a conditional static assignment or different values in different firmware.
Model | Firmware | Value | Origin |
---|---|---|---|
FRITZ!Box 6591 Cable (atom) | 7.04 - 8.00 | <any> | bash |
FRITZ!Box 6660 Cable (atom) | 7.14 - 8.00 | <any> | bash |
FRITZ!Box 6670 Cable (atom) | 7.61 - 7.90 | <any> | bash |
FRITZ!Box 6690 Cable (atom) | 7.28 - 7.90 | <any> | bash |
4 models use this variable |