I work on Unix and Windows machines, but I keep my vim config
directory as well as my documents in sync on my various machines.

The file paths on the two platforms are different, though. So when I
do some work on a document on my Windows machine, and then later do
further work on that same document from my Unix machine, the
persistent-undo files are out of sync. In my shared undodir, I have
%home%paul%documents%mydocument.txt and also C%%Users%paul%documents
%mydocument.txt. So I've stored lots of undo history about changes to
this one document, but it's not usable because it's in two files.

I could set undodir="." but that becomes awfully messy. Vim seems to
dislike it if I symlink one undo file to another.

Has anyone dealt with this situation?

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