> The idea is that when there is no terminal, gvim is started from the 
> desktop, the output of --help is displayed in a GUI window.  Thus you 
> can't set gui.starting to FALSE in general.

Where does it disappear on my system then? Both --help and --version show 
nothing when compiling latest (7.3.712) vim using the following script:

    #!/bin/zsh
    make distclean
    make clean
    CFLAGS=' -O0 -ggdb3 ' \
    ./configure --with-features=huge \
        --enable-python3interp=dynamic 
--with-python3-config-dir=/usr/lib64/python3.2/config-3.2 \
        --enable-pythoninterp=dynamic \
        --enable-rubyinterp \
        --enable-perlinterp \
        --enable-luainterp=dynamic \
        --enable-tclinterp \
        --enable-gui=yes \
        --prefix=/usr
    make -j5

. I don’t have a single idea about why would I need to have “gvim --version” in 
GUI window (especially in that one that is not shown), this option is mostly 
for “vim --version | xclip -i” or for remote has().

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