This is necessary because NetBSD has no default way of reading GNU info
files - FreeBSD has had this in their base system since 2.2.2. This
allows the default installation of package's info files, and means
less differences between individual package's Makefiles in NetBSD and
FreeBSD.
`Renamed' to gtexinfo to distinguish it from the print/texinfo package.
Use uname -s to work out what Operating System we're on.
FreeBSD have a dependency to use emacs to byte-compile a LISP file.
Don't use this dependency on NetBSD - avoids downloading emacs just
to compile one file.
Use uname -s to work out the Operating System.
FreeBSD has install-info and /usr/share/info/dir by default.
NetBSD doesn't, so, for now, don't try to do this on NetBSD.