--numeric-version prints ~/.pakcsrc installed
When running pakcs --numeric-version I would expect to always get only the version as output, but if the ~/.pakcsrc file doesn't exist it will also inform of the creation of the file.
$ rm ~/.pakcsrc
$ pakcs --numeric-version
>>> ~/.pakcsrc installed.
3.2.0
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Also the quiet flag behaves unexpected, expectation being to only print the version even if .pakcsrc would be installed.
$ rm ~/.pakcsrc
$ pakcs -q --numeric-version
>>> ~/.pakcsrc installed.
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$ rm ~/.pakcsrc
$ pakcs --numeric-version -q
>>> ~/.pakcsrc installed.
3.2.0
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Expected behavior for usage with quiet flag:
$ rm ~/.pakcsrc
$ pakcs --numeric-version -q
3.2.0
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$ rm ~/.pakcsrc
$ pakcs -q --numeric-version
3.2.0
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