I also had this problem (Ubuntu 15.04) and noticed, that I had
/usr/bin/wish8.6, but no /usr/bin/wish. Creating a soft link 'wish'
pointing to wish8.6 solved the issue. I assume that the method laid out
in #3 effectively does the same thing.

I wonder whether a broken tk package upgrade caused this issue ...

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