os: sysctl-based Executable implementation for NetBSD
FreeBSD and Dragonfly have used the sysctl method for years, while
NetBSD has read the name of the executable from /proc. Unfortunately,
some folks are hitting errors when building Go software in a sandbox
that lacks a mounted /proc filesystem.
Switch NetBSD to use the same implementation as FreeBSD and Dragonfly.
Unfortunately, the order of the arguments in the MIB is also
OS-dependent.
Change-Id: I6fd774904af417ccd127e3779af45a20dc8696ca
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