Thanks for fixing this guys & apologies for being dumb, but how does one 
install the latest stable on a *buntu system?
1. Download & unpack udisks2_2.7.6.orig.tar.bz2
2. Readme says Udisks has several dependencies listed in 
`packaging/udisks2.spec`. If you run rpm based distro, install the dependencies 
by: # dnf builddep -y packaging/udisks2.spec,
But there doesn't appear to be that file in the folder and what if you're not 
running an rpm system?
3. To configure and install the Udisks, perform following tasks: ./autogen.sh
Doesn't work on *buntu. sh ./autogen.sh says can't open; there is no autogen.sh 
file.
4. make: there is no target.

Same problem using tarball from https://github.com/storaged-
project/udisks/releases

Cheers!

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