it is my understanding that tox serves two purposes, one is a testing framework, the other doing the testing in a virtual environment. testing in a virtual environment makes sense as long as you don't know your environment, however this is not the case on a buildd or an autopkg test, where the environment is defined by the build dependencies or the test dependencies.
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