test(integ): ignore inventory integration test#634
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This continues to run the test on `make integ` but not on a bare `cargo test`
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This test takes a very long time to run.
This change continues to run the test on
make integ(this is how we separate other integration tests in twoliter) but not on a barecargo testTerms of contribution:
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