As I read back my summary, I realize that I do not have CID font now on
system and problem is gone.

As I wrote:
|  * http://bugs.debian.org/153040 (backtrace)
|    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|  There is a suggestion to run "dpkg-reconfigure x-ttcidfont-conf" in this
|  thread.  In my case, it caused following funny errors on my system.
| 
| | Can't exec "/usr/bin/mkcfm": No such file or directory at 
/var/lib/defoma/scripts/x-ttcidfont-conf.defoma line 791.
| | ...
| | Can't exec "/usr/bin/mkcfm": No such file or directory at 
/var/lib/defoma/scripts/x-ttcidfont-conf.defoma line 791.
| 
| Here line 791 is:
|   system('/usr/bin/mkcfm', "$PkgDir/dirs/CID");
| 
| Hmmm... suspicious system inconsistency on my system.


This may be the source of problem.

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