Scope link

Scope link

A scope link is primarily used to make packages editable. Simply change the package link to a scope link. As a side effect, you will not be able to receive updates any longer.

Like the package link, the scope link also establishes a new filesystem scope.

The only difference between a scope link and a volume link is that the scope link establishes a new filesystem scope while the volume link does not.

 

Example

scope - create an empty scoped volume.

 

Use cases

Debugging packages. Turn a package link into a scope link to allow modifying it.

Creating self-contained environments. Create a scoped volume to use a different version of an installed package within that subtree.