Hi. I just did this a different way: made a new yakkety chroot with
debootstrap:
sudo debootstrap --variant=minbase yakkety yakkety_amd64
http://mirror.math.ucdavis.edu/ubuntu/
This creates a fresh system, and I can then chroot into it. ltrace works
OK here. The MD5 hash of the stock /bin/ls doesn't match yours. Where
did you get it? What does 'dpkg -S /bin/ls' and 'dpkg -l coreutils' say?
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