In addition to what Marto said, why not do a dual-boot? If you really wanted to support Windows, you may as well run it under real windows, or you will probably waste time tracking down bugs caused by Wine. Of course, that means you may need to
buy a Windows license......:-(.
As an alternative, you might see if Camelbox: A build of Gtk2-Perl for Windows CamelBox will run under Wine. I installed CamelBox into my pre-installed Vista Basic on my laptop, and it has Tk and a bunch of other modules contained in it(optionally). I did start the Camelbox installer under Wine (Ubuntu Intrepid's version), and it seemed to start up and run, but I did not fully try to complete the install, so YMMV depending on Wine version, etc.
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