ci: Update tox and handle generic classifiers#5306
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huey has moved from version-specific classifiers like "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13" to just "Programming Language :: Python :: 3". We use specific classifiers to figure out the concrete Python versions the package supports, and ignore the global ones, which made toxgen report that the latest huey release had no supported Python versions.
Changing this so that if there are no specific classifiers and no
requires_python, we also check for the global "Programming Language :: Python :: 3" classifier and assume the package supports all Python 3 versions in that case. In case that's not true, we fine-tune the Python versions to use via the config.