Ardour/Jack on Debian 5.0

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I'm still on Debian "etch" here, getting ready to upgrade to lenny, and 
I have noticed many here talking about audio work on lenny.

However, apparently Ardour is no longer in the distro, and Jack is a 
version which is considered buggy upstream according to the 
recommendations on the Ardour download page online.  (And presumably 
every Jack-enabled audio app in Debian is compiled against this buggy 
version...yuck.)

What's the most common/recommended way for Debian users to keep their 
DAW working these days on lenny?  I can't switch the machine over to 
Ubuntu right now because I need to upgrade in place with no reinstalls. 
It was encouraging to see some of you talking about audio work on lenny, 
so I assume there is some way around this?

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