Ok, it's fixed since at least Ubuntu 16.04 / Mint 18.x - that dependency
on tk was the actual fix.
** Changed in: ding (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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ding depends on package tk. Package tk contains a symlink /usr/bin/wish ->
/usr/bin/wish8.6 (or 8.4, depending on the version of tk that you have
installed).
So the above mentioned problem isn't a bug in ding but a problem of the
installation of tk.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1404487
Title:
Ding translation Dictionary wish8.4 is not set in /usr/bin/ding
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