BTW: We highly recommend using the GCC compilers from here: 
http://hpc.sourceforge.net/

Then compiling your own version of MPI (we use MPICH2) using these compilers.

Then compiling PetsC then libMesh.

This is what we do for all of our Mac laptops (on our workstations we use the 
Intel compilers... but basically go through the same steps).  In total we 
manage over 30 Mac development machines that use libMesh all day long and this 
setup works.

Derek

On Jun 10, 2010, at 12:09 PM, Roy Stogner wrote:

> 
> On Thu, 10 Jun 2010, Anna-Lena Gerner wrote:
> 
>> I am trying to install libmesh with petsc and openmpi on OS X 10.6.
> 
> What underlying compilers are your mpicc and mpicxx using?  A coworker
> here recently discovered a Macports gcc problem that affected
> exception handling + dynamic linking in his application in OSX 10.6;
> I wonder if there might not be some RTTI + dynamic linking bug as
> well.
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> Roy
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