https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75472

--- Comment #4 from Alex Korobkin <[email protected]> ---
Looks like it handles it better with this version. 

It still cannot hanlde the situation when printserver changes via
/etc/cups/client.conf:

1. Add your printserver to /etc/cups/client.conf using

ServerName yourprintserver.tld

2. Check the list of printers: lpstat -a
3. Start libreoffice, check the list of printers
4. Edit /etc/cups/client.conf,

ServerName anotherprintserver.tld

5. Check the list of printers: lpstat -a
Should see printers from another printserver

6. In currently opened LibreOffice check the list of printers:

You will see the same old list of printers. 


This scenario might look unusual, but it helps people who move between
buildings or floors with their laptops. They might change client.conf manually,
or ServerName might point to a cname that resolves to a different server in
each network. 

lpstat -a and GTK dialog always correctly show the printers. LibreOffice
insists on showing the printers from the original printserver that was there
when it started.

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