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Hiroki Sato 36931dc4f4 Remove dvipdfm temporarily to unbreak the INDEX build.
The build breakage is due to removal of japanese/ptex-base and
that the dvipdfm needs some changes to fix conflicts with the new
japanese/ptex.  I will fix this problem after discussion with the
japanese/dvipdfm maintainer.

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