Speaking of your workflow, instead of `dpkg-buildpackage -S` you could
call the clean target before running autopkgtest, to make sure the tree
is "unbuilt"

  debuild -- clean && autopkgtest ...

dpkg-buildpackage -S calls the clean target, so this should just work in
your case.

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  autopkgtest <src/pkg/directory> "built tree" detection is surprising
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