Before I file a bug in Jira on this, I thought I'd ask if this is expected 
behavior:

From my project's syscfg.yml:
UART_0_PIN_TX:
        description: 'New Pin Assignment'
        value: 23
    UART_0_PIN_RX:
        description: 'New Pin Assignment'
        value: 24

Results in newt target config show air_q:

* Setting: UART_0_PIN_RX
    * Description: TBD
    * Value:
    * Overridden: targets/air_q, default=5
  * Setting: UART_0_PIN_TX
    * Description: TBD
    * Value:
    * Overridden: targets/air_q, default=6

So it picks up that the value was overridden, but it doesn't pick up the actual 
values. It looks like I have to go into hw/bsp/arduino_primo_nrf52/syscfg.yml 
and change it there for any effect to be seen.

Bug? Feature?

dg
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