I finally got my wine to work again with a customized kernel. A broken glibc may indeed have been be the origin of the problem.Have you recently upgraded the glibc on your Red Hat box? I've found that upgrading to glibc-2.3.2-27.9 breaks my wine installtion (custom RPM I built from CVS).
When I rolled back my glibc (using rpm -Uvh --oldpackage) to the stock Red Hat 9 version (2.3.2-11.9) my wine installation works again.
I have opened a bug with Red Hat regarding this problem. If you find that glibc is your problem you may want to add your comments to this bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=90076
Hope this helps, Andy.
Basically I did an upgrade with every new package proposed by Red Hat (used their up2date program for that). There was indeed some upgrade of the glibc (+ other stuff irrelevant to wine). The weird thing is that I don't remember upgrading a glibc before which could have been breaking wine as Andy reports.
Thank you all for the great help!
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